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Wwi's Effect On Russia

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The Effects of WWI on Russia

WWI had a devastating effect politically, economically and socially on Russia. The Tsar had made poor choices in leading his country which set off a chain of events that lead to inflation, shortage of supplies, fuel and food, closure of factories, unemployment, poor transportation, poverty, illness and even death. One of the effects WWI had on Russia was a political decline. The Tsar decision to lead the army was a poor choice and he was personally blamed for several defeats. He left the government matters in hands of the Tsarina, leaving her to run the country. Rumors started spreading that Tsarina was a German spy and she had let Rasputin make most of the decisions. Tsarina wouldn’t take …show more content…

Between the years1914 and 1917 inflation had increased seven times. This caused a series of problems that led to hardship and shortages in fuel, labor and essential needs, making it impossible for people to survive. Food production was low because 14 million men were enrolled in the army and women were left to work on the farms. Furthermore, there was a shortage of horses on the farms because they were taken to fight in the war. The food that was being produced took a long time to get to the towns and was so expensive to buy, along with consumer goods. Considering Russia had the same amount of trains Britain had transport was slow because they didn’t have enough trains to travel through all of Russia. Russia also had difficulty running the transportation system due to lack of fuel and poor management of the government. Factories were not receiving enough food, coal or iron and were forced to close as a result of unemployment. Workers were asked to longer hours and no there was no increase in their salary, this caused urban poverty. In addition to lack of fuel and food, in winter of 1916-17, the temperature dropped down to a -30 degrees

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