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Picture depicts the demostrations of Russian citizens before the beginning of the revolution.
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The picture given is a popular painting showing the revolutionary marches before the Tsar signed the October Manifesto.
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The picture depicts a newspaper on the day of World War 1's beginning, citing Austria as the force responsible for its beginning
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The picture depicts Tsar Nicholas II on the front lines of the war. This position was something he was harshly criticized for.
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Attached image depicts the border of the war front at the time of the offensive on a map.
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Attached image depicts the border of the war front at the time of the offensive on a map.
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The picture depicts the basement of the Yusuipov Palace where Rasputin was assassinated.
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This picture depicts the original Internatioanl Women's Day March in Petrograd.
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This picture depicts some of the original members of the Provisional Government when it was founded.
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The picture depicts Nicholas II's abdication aboard an Imperial train, as he is surrounded by several of his Commanders and Generals
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This picture depicts Lenin giving a speech upon his return to Russia.
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The picture attached depicts a page out of Lenin's April Theses, highlighting it being a written document that was distributed to the Russian public.
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Ends on July 7 1917. Attached image depicts a photo taken of the meeting, giving us visual context of the events that took place.
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Attached image depicts rioters who have been gunned down by soldiers in Petrograd during the events of the July Days.
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Attached image depicts Lavr Kornilov, the general responsible for the affair, after his unsuccessful attempt to instate a military government.
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Attached image depicts the badges worn by Red Guard units, highlighting their role as a fighting force in defending Petrograd and at later dates.
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Attached image is an artistic rendition of the October Revolution, highlighting the impact of the Bolshevik takeover on Russia.
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this picture shows how war communism was used to gain the collective support from everyone in Russia to assist the military with anything necessary to win the war
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the picture is relevant to the red terror because campaigns and propaganda like this was used to openly oppress anyone who doesn't agree with bolshevik ideals
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this picture is relevant as it is a illustration of the actual constituent assembly in russia.
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a picture from the treaty of brest-litovsk in 1918
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Attached image is the logo for the Cheka as an organization, highlighting their harshness and authoritarianism as well as their support for the Bolshevik party.
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Image shows a map of Russia and Poland in August 1920. Arrows show Soviet offensive towards Poland.
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Image shows map depicting the spread of the Tambov Rebellion throughout Russia.
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Image shows a group of Kronstadt marines during the Kronstadt uprising. Their expressions show their negative attitude towards the Soviet's.
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Image shows the reestablishment of a currency, leading to a money-based economy in Russia. An important shift that the NEP caused.
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Image shows Joseph Wirth (Chancellor of Germany) and Georgi Chicherin, Leonid Krasin, and Adolph Joffe from the delegation of Russia.
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Image shows the flag of the Soviet Union from December 30,1922 – November 12, 1923. The golden hammer representing industrial workers, and the golden sickle representing agricultural workers.
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Image is a painting of Lenin's funeral, painted by Isaac Brodsky, a famous painter of Bolshevik Russia.