World War I caused a March revolution in March of 1917. In March 1917, Russia experienced a revolution after experiencing social, political and economic problems. Immediately after the soldiers joined, the workers began a riot on the street. The emperor lost all his power to Russia, and on March 2 he was unable to return, aborting in the train outside Russia. In this article, we will explore the involvement of the First World War to bring about the revolution of 1917 because of other factors.
The main difference between the two revolutions is the degree of their impact. The influence of the revolution in 1905 was limited to Russia, but the revolution in 1917 changed the world. This is mainly due to the further deterioration of the situation. A revolutionary regime occurred in Asia, Africa and Latin America after Eastern Europe and the colonial era, killed people and destroyed the economy and life. With the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, this madness has ended. The revolution shows the power of thought and social stories. By contrast, in contrast, the revolution of 1905 and 1917 depicted what happens when the national leadership contacts their authorized mass; today it applies directly to Syria, Iraq and the Afghan government . The revolution in 1905 is a case study, demanding that government elite gracefully accept changes in leadership and policy development position.
By the beginning of 1917 the existing Russian order was about to collapse. Japan failed in the Russo-Japanese War, which was a revolution from 1905 to 1917, and the First World War was a power of Nikolaii 's regime that made reform impossible between 1905 and 1917 It was a cause. Other internal and internal pressure facing the Russian government, such as the Balkans crisis of 1908 - 1909, the rise of dissatisfaction with the Russian people 's regime administration, economic recession etc. Furthermore, the attitude of Nikolaii II to Russian leaders further demonstrates the failure of the Romanov dynasty after over 300 years of control.
After Russian February Revolution and Emperor Nicholas II retired on March 15, 1917, the Russian Interim Government led by Alexandre Kerenski continued the war on the 21st of July, 1917 in the Allied Powers. However, the Russian society is under serious pressure due to patriotism and opposition to anti-war sentiment. It provided considerable support for continuing the war to protect the glory and territory of Russia, it also freed Russia from conflict and that other European countries will destroy each other without Russian participation I will forgive you.