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Date: Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II (M/Y)
November 1896
Quote: Tsar Nicholas II on autocracy
“I shall adhere as unswervingly as my father to the principle of autocracy,”
Date: Russo-Japanese War (Y-Y)
1904-05
Date: Surrender of Port Arthur (M/Y)
January 1905
Date: Battle of Tsushima (M/Y)
May 1905
Statistic: Russian warships sunk/captured (# of #)
35 of 45
Date: Treaty of Portsmouth (M/Y)
September 1905
Date: Bloody Sunday (D/M/Y)
9 January 1905
Statistic: Signatories of the Bloody Sunday Petition (#)
135,000
Extract: Bloody Sunday Petition
“Sire, refuse not to help your people…let all be free to elect who they will,”
Statistic: Bloody Sunday death toll (#)
200
Date: 1905 Revolution (M to M/Y)
January to October 1905
Date: Trotsky establishes the St Petersburg Soviet (M/Y)
October 1905
Date: 1905 revolution General Strikes (M/Y)
October 1905
Date: Issuing of the October Manifesto (D/M/Y)
30 October 1905
Extract: October Manifesto
“no law shall become effective without the confirmation of the State Duma,”
Quote: Trotsky on the October Manifesto
“it’s only a scrap of paper,”
Date: Prime Minister Stolypin’s reforms (Y-Y)
1906-11
Date: Issuing of the Fundamental State laws (M/Y)
April 1906
Date: Dismissal of the first Duma (M/Y)
July 1906
Date: Dismissal of the second Duma (M/Y)
June 1907
Date: Tsar illegally changed electoral laws (M/Y)
June 1907
Date: Lena Goldfields massacre (M/Y)
April 1912
Date: Battle of Tannenberg (M/Y)
August 1914
Statistic: Russian casualties at the Battle of Tennenberg (#)
130,000
Date: Battle of Masurian Lakes (M/Y)
September 1914
Statistic: Ratio of Russian POW’s to the dead by 1917 (#:#)
16:1
Date: Tsar takes personal command of the army (M/Y)
August 1915
Quote: Orlando Figes on perception and beliefs
“In a revolutionary crisis, it is perception and beliefs that really count,”
Statistic: Number of Prime Ministers appointed between 1915 and 1916 (#)
4
Quote: Rodzianko to Tsar in January 1917 on Tsarina Alexandra
““[Tsarina Alexandra] is looked on as Germany’s champion,”
Date: Murder of Rasputin (M/Y)
December 1916
Statistic: Daily flour supply in Moscow by 1917 (#%)
50%
Statistic: Daily flour supply in Petrograd by 1917 (#%)
20%
Statistic: Number of factories closed by December 1916 due to fuel shortages (#)
50
Date: February Revolution (M-M/Y)
February-March 1917
Date: Member of the 4th Duma refuse to dissolve, form the Provisional Committee (D/M/Y)
27 February 1917
Date: Period of Dual Authority (M-M/Y)
February-October 1917
Quote: Alexander Kerensky on the period of dual authority
“The Provisional Government had authority without power whilst the Soviet had power without authority,”
Date: Issuing of Soviet Order NO.1 (M/Y)
March 1917
Date: Abdication of Tsar Nicholas II (D/M/Y)
2 March 1917
Date: Lenin’s return and speech at Finland Station (D/M/Y)
3 April 1917
Quote: Bolshevik slogan from Lenin’s speech at Finland Station (PBL)
“Peace, Bread, Land!”
Quote: Bolshevik slogan from Lenin’s speech at Finland Station (APTTS)
“All power to the Soviets,”
Date: Lenin’s April Theses (D/M/Y)
4 April 1917
Date: June Offensive (D-D/M/Y)
18-20 June 1917
Statistic: Russian casualties from the June Offensive (#)
200,000
Date: July Days (D/M/Y)
3 July 1917
Date: Kornilov Affair (M/Y)
August 1917
Date: Meeting of the Bolshevik Central Committee (D/M/Y)
10 October 1917
Date: Kerensky provokes the Bolsheviks (D/M/Y)
23 October 1917
Date: October Revolution (D-D/M/Y)
24-25 October 1917