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February Russian Revolution

   
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Date: July 1, 2009
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“What kind of freedom can you have under a dictatorship?” (Anna Litveiko, page 54). This was how most of the Russian people though, in terms of government. The Tsar was also the lone person that infuriated the Russian people with his polices, his dictatorship style, and they wanted to put his reign over Russia to an end...
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At the beginning, everyone’s moral was high and they saw it as a march to victory. But as the war progressed, the equipment, supplies, and leadership fell short of what was needed to win. The first mistake in this battle was underestimating the duration, which ultimately lead to the shortfall of supplies and equipment...
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