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	<title>The Russian Revolution Timeline</title>
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	<description>The Russian Revolution from the View of a Factory Worker</description>
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		<title>The Start of a Long Journey</title>
		<description>June 4, 1894 Moscow
My name is Alexander Denisei; I was named after the first Czar of my father, Alexander III.   Growing up I remember my father, Fusic Denisei, asking God’s blessing on The Czar every day.   My father was killed in an industrial accident when I was just 13,

With just ...</description>
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		<title>Happy Times in Moscow</title>
		<description>January 20, 1895 Moscow

Dear Bohdan;

It has been a long time my friend to long since we have been in contact, and I assume full responsibility. I apologize for responding to your last letter, but it has been hectic around here for the past nine months or so with my wife ...</description>
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		<title>Coronation of the Czar</title>
		<description>May 25, 1986 Moscow

Dear journal;

What a glorious day today was, with the coronation of the new czar Nicholas. What a grand procession it was along the 6.5 Km route. Tamary, Alexandra, Viktor and I had to fight and struggle nearly 20 ft back, my backaches today since due to our ...</description>
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		<title>A Disaster of a Picnic</title>
		<description>May 27, 1896



Dear journal;

What an “eventful” day today has been. Another show of the incompetence by the czar’s advisors ordering less beer and mugs than necessary for the picnic. How is the czar expected to concentrate on pressing affairs of state when he is constantly cleaning up the mess of ...</description>
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		<title>Tragic News from Alexander</title>
		<description>November 11, 1904 St. Petersburg


Dear Journal;


It has been a long time since my last entry, and many things have happened since then.

Probably the most tragic of which was the passing of my mother. She died of age at 48, to young in my books, but longer than many these days, ...</description>
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		<title>Bloody Sunday</title>
		<description>January 31, 1905 St. Petersburg



Dear Bohdan;


What horrible days these last few have been. The fools all marched down to the palace. Wanting the Czar to meet with them. The guards said no, and started shooting. Didn’t they know the czar wasn’t there? Well I guess I found out what Viktor ...</description>
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		<title>Alexander&#8217;s First Address to the Social Democrats</title>
		<description>September 21, 1905 St. Petersburg



Acceptance speech to Social Democrats;


Dear friends, co-workers and colleagues, I would like to start of by thanking you for my warm acceptance into your group. I know we will be mutually beneficial, not just amongst our selves, but also for all of Russia.

As we all know ...</description>
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		<title>Results of the Russian Revolution</title>
		<description>October 30, 1905 St. Petersburg




Address to Social Democrats;


My friends, my brothers, my colleagues, I would like o begin today by thanking you all for granting me this great opportunity to come before you and speak today. It is a great honor.

What great advances the “cause” has made over the past ...</description>
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		<title>Goals of the Russian Revolution</title>
		<description>April 24, 1915 Western Front

Dear Journal;

Here I lay in my bed, condemned for the sins of another. To say the war is going well would be a lie; it is far from going well. I long to be at home with my dear family: my beloved wife, my dear cherished ...</description>
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		<title>Summary of Russian Revolution</title>
		<description>September 4, 1915 Petrograd


Dear Journal;


The social democrats have fallen completely. The Czar, in recent days, has tightened his grip on the country. The Duma has proven its self completely useless, being just a little puppet of the czar outing on a show for all the lowly peasants who know no ...</description>
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