How far do you agree that the provisional government was responsible for its own downfall?
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- How far do you agree that the provisional government was responsible for its own downfall?
- Lack of Authority
- Power Sharing
- Order number one gave soviet control over the army.
- Feared PG would use army to crush revolution.
- Considerable cooperation in the early months,
- Order number one gave soviet control over the army.
- Power Sharing
- It was 'Provisional'
- Said it would rule until a constituent assembly was elected which would create a new constitution.
- Continuation in WWI
- Patriotic
- Loss of land and humiliation if they surrendered.
- June offensive
- Last major offensive, complete disaster.
- 400,000 died, 170,000 deserted.
- Army was disintigrating
- Desertions, mutinies
- Bolshevik agitators.
- Lost the will to fight.
- Last major offensive, complete disaster.
- Patriotic
- Mistakes of Kerensky
- Kornilov affair
- General Kornilov marched troops to march to Petrograd.
- Kerensky believed Kornilov wanted to overthrow the government.
- Kerensky panicked.
- Armed workers and Bolsheviks
- Train carrying troops was stopped.
- General Kornilov marched troops to march to Petrograd.
- Kornilov affair
- Actions of the Bolsheviks
- April theses
- Peace, Land, Bread
- End of the war
- Transfer of all land to the peasnts
- Revolution to seize power and give it to the soviets.
- Power to the soviets
- Peace, Land, Bread
- October revolution
- Timing
- Constituent assembly would be hold in November.
- Feared SR's would get most seats.
- Constituent assembly would be hold in November.
- Trotsky
- Red guards took over railways stations, post and telegraph offices.
- Stormed Winter Palace without a fight
- Kerensky fled to try and organise counter attack.
- Timing
- April theses
- Lack of Authority
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