The temporary government responsible for the First World War against the collapse of the interim government in 1917 occupied Russia after abstention from Tour Nicholas II. It lasts only for a short period and lasts about 7 months. Historians challenge the main cause of their failure and Marxist historians like John Reed already reward them to Bolshevik's effective propaganda machine Germany is more comprehensive about this issue I adopted the view.
War: In 1905 the Russian Empire killed many young soldiers and the early days of the First World War. The provisional government that followed the monarchy in February 1917 was not that good. World War I. This made people get angry about losing so many soldiers and war resources. Living environment: The lives of rural farmers and urban workers are very bad. It is closely related to the elite that consumes a lot of wealth in the country for personal benefit. There are few other people and there are many others, which makes people angry.
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.
Russia, 1917. World War I. Russian soldiers are desperate, the troops are about to collapse. For many years they have fought against Germans in a brutal war. The emperor abandoned the throne. In order to strengthen the military spirit and determination, the Russian interim government established the first "all-female death camp".
During the First World War, millions of Russian soldiers died due to numerous failures. To raise morale psychologically, Alexandre Kerensky (the Russian leader of the Russian interim government) ordered the establishment of a female death camp in May 1917. After 3 months of battle, the size of all women has decreased from 2,000 to 250. In 1917 Bolshevik dissolved the troops. Immediately shortly after Russia became a part of the Soviet Union until December 1991 (see above for the role of women in Soviet forces)