Friday, March 7, 2014

Russia

     World War I was known as the war to end all wars; it was an international fight between the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and the Allies (France, Britain, and Russia) with one of the main the underlying causes being imperialism. The Russian Empire was a country that became involved by mere alliance with no true dog in this dogfight.
     Russia entered the war when Germany declared war on the country just as Austria was declaring war on Serbia after the assassination of Franz Ferdinad of Austria by Gavrilo Principo: this action was what got the ball rolling and soon he world became involved. Russia was experiencing the after effects of the July crisis, which was a bundles of consecutive conflicts in the ten years before the WW. The country was in a poor economic state and led to their dependence on the foreign investment from France; this led to a mutual growth of both countries, with Russia's defense building back up. The Tsar Nicholas II had made his cousin the Grand Duke Nicholas  as leader of the entire Russian army, made up of around 1.2 million men, with groups of cavalry and infantry going towards Germany and towards Austria Hungary; the rest were in defense of their proper land. In August of 1914, the Battle of Tanneberg was one of the first defeats of Russia against the Austrians after a number of victories, with more than thirty thousand Russia soldiers having lost their lives. In most of 1915, Russia's forces were forced to retreat even further, with them having fought back and then driven back once again. In March of 1917, the Tsar Nicholas resigned his position with the takeover of a newer government from the Bolsheviks; this group allowed Lenin and Trotsky to enter Russia and start a revolt against Russia's involvement in the war. July of 1917 was Russia's final invovlement in the war, which was the people's attempt to remove themselves and state their independence; they threw down their weapons and ran for their lives in protest. After the October Revolution, the fighting ceasedThe Bolshevik leaders were ultimately successful in their civil war.
       Approximately one million seven hundred thousand Russian soldiers died during World War I. Foloowing the war, Russia was hit with a famine as well as a harsh winter.

4 comments:

  1. Had the Russians stayed neutral during world war I, they might have had more time to prepare for the famine and winter and even saved the 30,000 soldiers' lives.

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  2. The Russians should have not gotten involved and stayed neutral to save the lives of the thousands of solders that died during the bitter cold war.

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  3. Even after Russia's casualties, they had to go through other obstacles as well.

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  4. After the was the Russians lost more then they gained clearly demonstrating they should have stayed neutral for the war.

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