Bloody Sunday
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 was doing all those nights, […]
Results of the Russian Revolution
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 few months. Elected government, freedom […]
Summary of Russian Revolution
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 better than to believe it […]
Causes of the Russian Revolution
April 4, 1917 Petrograd
Dear Journal;
Another great day for Russia has come upon us, Lenin has returned, and none too soon if you ask me. The people long for his words “land, bread and peace” has become his motto. He promises things we have not seen since 1983, when I was still just a boy, and […]
Causes of the 1917 Russian Revolution
November 10, 1917 Petrograd
Dear Bohdan;
I’m sure you have heard all about the over through of the government. Isn’t it grand? The land has been given to the people, free to whom ever wants to use it. With Lenin at the head of our great country how could times not be good? Let me explain the […]