Worker strikes/protest 1917 Flashcards
(14 cards)
Jan 22nd 1917
1150000 protest on anniversary of bloody sunday
Feb 22nd 1917
20000 from putilov iron works strike
feb 23rd
Women’s day, up to 240000 stirke
Feb 15th
Statues pf tsar fall in St P
Feb 27th
40 protestors killed
65000 solders refuse to fire
Feb 28th
1st meeting of Petrograd soviet
Gains up to 3000 members
Krodnstant mutiny
16 May 1917
kronstant sailors mutiny
18 killed
-more tension
-Bolshevikes not ready thus upsests the
1st general strike
April 4, 1917
Moscow general strike
August 20 1917
About 500,000 worker
Railway stirkes
700000
September 1st-4th
july days
July 2rd-6th 1917
100000 plus riot. 700 killed. 1000 Bolsheviks
April crisis riots
20-21 April 1917
Milyukov’s note on 20 April. Milyukov’s note united disparate groups of Russians against the Provisional Government, and against Russian involvement in World War I.[1] The public responded with mass demonstrations and violence in the streets of Petrograd, forcing Milyukov and War Minister Alexander Guchkov to resign April 24th
These events** blurred the distinction between Dual Power, resulted in more governmental Soviet positions,** and isolated the Bolsheviks as the only major Socialist party not affiliated with the Provisional Government.[2]
Ivanovo textile strike
3000 workers
October 10-20th 1917
Trade unions
130 trade unions were organized in Petrograd and Moscow,
2,000 unions established nationwide, 1.5 million members.