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Modern World History 7.3 Tsar Nicholas II Told Russia to Eat Cake 16 Views
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While the rest of the world was busy fighting World War I, Russia found itself keeping up with conflict at home and abroad.
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- 00:01
No So far we've focused a lot of our intention
- 00:04
on world war one as it was experienced by western
- 00:08
europe Well buckle up because today we're going to move
- 00:10
east to the land of the cold cold More cold
- 00:13
and revolution That's right today V goto lasha czar nicholas
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- 00:18
the second was the man in charge of russia at
- 00:21
the beginning of the war He had the job for
- 00:23
about twenty years having taken over when his dad czar
- 00:26
alexander the third kicked the bucket in eighteen Ninety four
- 00:31
Now alexander had been a czar's Zare Yeah He took
- 00:34
the idea of having his absolute power and ran with
- 00:37
it stomping out every hint of non russian culture he
- 00:40
came across he rolled his empire with an iron fist
- 00:44
Nicholas on the other hand was a pale photocopy of
- 00:46
his father He was weak tea He was a disaster
- 00:49
waiting to happen in the russian culture While nicholas and
- 00:52
his family spent their days in magnificent palaces and on
- 00:56
gorgeous yacht nicholas peasants also known as the russian people
- 01:00
were deeply unhappy And who can blame him They worked
- 01:03
all the time They were poor and usually hungry and
- 01:05
cold They had no say in how russian politics or
- 01:08
government function And when russia went to war well they
- 01:11
were the ones who suffered Of course lots of people
- 01:14
in europe suffered during world war ll russian peasants however
- 01:17
were the ones who got the shortest end of the
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stick Why Well first off russia had no confident military
- 01:23
leaders Zilch Zero nada germany on the other hand was
- 01:27
bursting at the seams with military experts And to make
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things worse russia was barely industrialized at the beginning of
- 01:33
world war which meant that there were no factories to
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manufacture weapons Which meant you guessed it Russia soldier warrant
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arm that's Right Nicholas sent his men into battle without
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guns We hope a few of them haunted him for
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a while After that they had insults to throw at
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those germans Well the outcome was just as bad as
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you think it would be By the close of nineteen
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Sixteen millions of russians had been killed or wounded in
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the fighting All right well the people of russia were
- 02:01
rightfully furious at life The universe and pretty much everything
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make matters worse Nicholas was just really bad at the
- 02:08
whole leadership thing which further undermined his position with his
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peasants Not only did the czar allow a super creepy
- 02:15
russian mystic named rasputin toe constantly whisper in his ear
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but nicholas insisted on taking really bad advice from his
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german wife alexandra Of course alexandra was also a granddaughter
- 02:27
of queen victoria but the russians didn't care about that
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it's hard to get excited about royal genealogy when you're
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starving to death which the russians were see nicholas government
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had decreed that people would only be allowed to purchase
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a limited amount of bread at a time there just
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weren't enough loaves to go around with you know the
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war and all in order to feed themselves and their
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families the women of russia had to wait in line
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for hours in order to get a crack at bread
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and afar Terrifying experiences that disneyland have taught us anything
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it's that nothing makes people angrier than a line that
- 02:59
doesn't move The aptly named bread riot began in the
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city of st petersburg in february nineteen seventeen and it
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wasn't long before russia was in the clutches of a
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full blown revolution It got so bad that nicholas ditched
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his throne and a provisional government took his place well
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The provisional government consisted of middle class moderates who wanted
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a parliamentary democracy It struggled for power against the soviets
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or socialists pulled from the lower classes And the bolsheviks
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who were flat out crazy marxists of these groups The
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moderates wanted to stay in the war The soviets were
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very about the fighting and the bolsheviks wanted out of
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the conflict Stat By the end of nineteen seventeen the
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bolsheviks were in control The bolsheviks promptly set up a
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communist government and economy that drastically improved life for your
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average russian land was redistributed Groups of workers were put
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in charge of factories Everybody was thrilled to submit to
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the leadership of a group that believed in peace land
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and bread bread Yeah well vladimir lenin the leader of
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the bolshevik government followed through on the whole piece part
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of the platform by signing the treaty of breast liftoffs
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with the central powers in march nineteen eighteen Yet piece
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was good But the problem with the treaty was that
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it left lots of formerly russian territory including ukraine finland
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estonia latvia lithuania and part of poland either under german
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Control or independence Well the russians got mad again There
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was revolution again So let's look west for a moment
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just to see what are old friends in the trenches
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are getting up Tio yeah with russia out of the
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war germany and its allies started sourcing truth supplies and
- 04:42
food to the western front Even more importantly the united
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states started to look like it might finally get involved
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in world war ll see so long is a dictatorial
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russia was an ally of the allies The u s
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was reluctant to join the fighting because we've never been
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friends with undemocratic governments before But with russia out of
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the picture president woodrow wilson was finally ready to take
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the plunge So on april second nineteen seventeen president wilson
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went before congress and argued that declaring war on germany
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would make the world safe for democracy Representatives and senators
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like overwhelmingly agreed with him two days later about the
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house of representatives and the senate voted in favor of
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war It might be wondering at this point what happened
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in nicholas rasputin and the rest of the gang who
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al rasputin caught a bullet in nineteen sixteen nicholas alexandra
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and their five children made it a bit longer They
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were all gunned down in a basement in nineteen eighteen
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Yep anastacia didn't tell you the truth None of them
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made it and that is how absolute power can become
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an absolute nightmare Now if you'd excuse us we're going
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to re watch anastacia and try and believe that it's 00:05:50.09 --> [endTime] A true story
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