This was the name of alliance between Britain, France, Russia in WWI.
What was the Triple Entente/The Allies
name the action of state authorized takeover of property or resources
requisitioning
A starets from Siberia who successfully won the trust from the tsarist family.
Who was Rasputin?
The commander- in-chief in WWI
What was the tsar's role in WWI?
Russian for government or cabinet
sovnarkom
This action by Austria caused Russia to enter the Great War
Austria declared war on Serbia
definition of total war
is it a struggle in which the whole nation, people resources and institutions are involved.
A prince who had haemophilia
Who was Alexis?
In order to pay for the war, Tsar's government printed extra money, which was called this
what was ruble?
February 28 1917.
In this event, Russia suffered dismal fiasco during August 1914
What happened during the Battle of Tannenberg & Battle of Masurian Lakes?
name 3 problem the Russia society faced during ww1
inflation issue, food shortages and the problem with armed force
A prince who successfully got rid of Rasputin
Who was Prince Yusupov?
These two people took control of the government and replaced capable officials with new ones.
What were roles of Rasputin and Tsarina during WWI?
the event that took place on march 4th 1914
the time tsar publicly proclaimed his abdication
This term was used by Russia’s enemies to describe the formidable manpower of its army
What was “The Russian Steamroller”
the remnants of the elite cavalry regiment of the tsars.
cossacks
A set of patriotic urban local councils which was willing to work with government in national war effort
Russia's involvement in WWI first had this impact on people's attitude towards Tsar.
Why did Tsar's popularity enhance between 1914 and 1915?
union of municipal councils
Russia finally made this decision to deal with war against both Germany and Austria
Tsar Nicholas II signed full mobilisation order
the 6 countries that got involved in WW1
germany, Austra, Turkey, Russia, France, Britain. which two survived the war?
A joint body that devoted itself to helping Russia's war wounded.
What was the Zemgor?
While German armies were well equipped, Russian military forces suffered from food shortages and the prohibition of Vodka, which led to this negative effect.
Why did low moral occurred among soldiers?
why was February Revolution regarded as Democratic/Bourgeosie Revolution
the opposition to tsardom was mainly from its traditional supporters