Table of contents:
- 1. Near the building of the Technological Institute
- 2. Red Guard patrol
- 3. Group of students
- 4. Verification of documents and examination of things
- 5. Provision of newspapers to authorized officers
- 6. The beginning of the Civil War
- 7. The beginning of the July crisis
- 8. Disarming soldiers and officers
- 9. The attitude of the new government to the old symbols
- 10. Practical shooting
- 11. Fire training
- 12. Military patrol
- 13. Group of soldiers and officers with foreign representatives
- 14. Distribution of leaflets
- 15. Demilitarization of soldiers and officers
Video: Seething Russia: Rare Photos Taken by Famed Photographer Yakov Steinberg in 1917
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The First World War dragged on, which heated up the situation in Petrograd. Against this backdrop, hyperinflation began, and producers began to hold back the bread in the hope of even greater price increases. The tsarist government made attempts to rectify the situation, but to no avail. In February 1917, rallies and riots began in Petrograd, caused by interruptions in the supply of bread against the backdrop of economic difficulties and an alarming war situation. However, then everything was just beginning …
1. Near the building of the Technological Institute
2. Red Guard patrol
3. Group of students
4. Verification of documents and examination of things
5. Provision of newspapers to authorized officers
6. The beginning of the Civil War
7. The beginning of the July crisis
8. Disarming soldiers and officers
9. The attitude of the new government to the old symbols
10. Practical shooting
11. Fire training
12. Military patrol
13. Group of soldiers and officers with foreign representatives
14. Distribution of leaflets
15. Demilitarization of soldiers and officers
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