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The Winter of 1916-17

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The Winter of 1916-17

The long-term trends combined with short-term triggers to tip Russia towards revolution.

Lack of food in Russia

Lack of food in Russia

  • In Petrograd and Moscow, a lack of food and unrest among workers led to instability in the cities.
    • This was made worse by the protests on International Women's Day on the 23rd February.
Putilov Steelworks

Putilov Steelworks

  • Strikes protesting about the declining winter living standards began to combine with the people’s dissatisfaction with the tsar's regime. These strikes grew in size.
  • During the Putilov Steelworks strike in February, workers demand higher wages.
    • Tensions were made worse when the owners locked the workers out of the steelworks and refused to pay them.
Demonstrations

Demonstrations

  • 80,000 people demonstrated in February, demanding that the Duma take control from the tsar.
  • The cold winter of 1916-17 had caused a great deal of suffering.
    • Although the weather improved in late February, living conditions did not improve and more people took to the streets.
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