11-23-2013, 05:19 PM
By 1917 inflation do to wartime economy lead Russia into turmoil and collapse, as the harsh winter made people suffer and hunger took over..
A revolt in February 1917 from peasants and citizens simply asking for bread, turned into the revolution that toppled the Tsar
since he was near the front lines and the only force capable of containing such a movement was the Army, both of them, as such, away from the political centers, the revolution spread quickly..
furthermore many soldiers started to mutiny too, and once the Army was deserting on mass, nothing could be done..
the Tsar abdicated in March 1917 and Germans saw to fix the return of many socialist exiles, amongst them, Lenin
A revolt in February 1917 from peasants and citizens simply asking for bread, turned into the revolution that toppled the Tsar
since he was near the front lines and the only force capable of containing such a movement was the Army, both of them, as such, away from the political centers, the revolution spread quickly..
furthermore many soldiers started to mutiny too, and once the Army was deserting on mass, nothing could be done..
the Tsar abdicated in March 1917 and Germans saw to fix the return of many socialist exiles, amongst them, Lenin