Final Years of World War I

Final Years of World War I — page 3
In March 1917 the Russian government finally fell apart Russia’s leader Czar Nicholas II was forced to give up power on March 15 This was the first part of what is called the Russian Revolution A loose collection of political parties then set up a temporary Provisional Government It was led by Alexander Kerensky He wanted to keep Russia in the war Russia’s Nicholas II was forced to give up his throne in March 1917 In July 1918 he and his entire family were murdered so he could not reclaim power Although the government tried to keep fighting things got worse for Russia Because of the war supplies of food and fuel were scarce There were massive shortages in major cities Russians began rioting in the streets People became desperate all over the country The Bolshevik Party the Reds was a political party led by Vladimir Lenin In November October in the old-style Russian calendar the Bolsheviks seized control of the country and overthrew the Provisional Government After this October Revolution the second part of the Russian Revolution the Bolsheviks set up a communist government Their goal was to give power to workers peasants and soldiers instead of royalty and other elites