History - Russia - Statistics

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GCSE History (Russia) Flashcards on History - Russia - Statistics, created by jj.rogers on 13/06/2016.
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In 1914 how big was the Russian empire? (2 things) 92 times the size of Britain 22.3 million square km
How many people did Russia have in 1914? 125.6 million
In 1914 how many peasants were there? 93 million
How many Russians spoke Russian in 1914? 55 million
How many people were killed during the shooting that caused the 1905 revolution? 130
What were the four groups of opposition? Monarchists Revolutionaries Constitutionalists Soviets
How many Duma deputies voted against extra taxes for the war? 21
What happened to the men at Tannenburg in late August out of the 150,000 sent? (2 things) 30,000 killed 92,000 captured
How many trains of weapons were lost to Germany at Tannenburg? 6
By August 1915 how many Russian troops were dead, injured or prisoners? 2 million
By how much did the number of people living in towns rise by between 1914-17? 6 million
How many people took to the streets on the 25th February 1917? 200,000
What date were troops ordered to fire on protestors? 26th February
How many weapons did the army bring to the revolution? 40,000 rifles 30,000 revolvers
When were political prisoners released from jail? 27th-28th February
Who had the most power after the February 1917 revolution? The Petrograd Soviet
Who was the leader of the Third Provisional Government? Kerensky
How many of his men were arrested with Kornilov? 7,000
When was the election for the Constituent Assembly? 12th November
What did Russia lose in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? 80% coalmines 50% industry 26% people 27% farmland
How many soldiers were there in the Czech legion? 40,000
Because of the NEP, what percentage of cotton mills began working again? 90%
Because of the NEP how did the production of grain increase? From 77.7 million hectares in 1922 to 98.1 in 1924
How many strokes did Lenin have? 3
How many people were there in Gulags by 1938? 7 million
How many 'Old Bolsheviks' were tried for treason and the murder of Kirov? 16
How many days would each person work for the state due to Collectivisation? Usually 140
Between 1929 and 1933 how many pigs and cows were slaughtered? Half the pigs Over a quarter of the cows
How many farms were dekulakised between 1930-31? 600,000
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How much was Alexei Stakhanov supposed to mine compared to what he actually mined? 7 tonnes 102 tonnes
By 1932 how many people were living in Magnitogorsk? 100,000
What was the Stalingrad factory's target compared to what they actually achieved? 500 tractors/month 43 tractors
From 1915-40 what did the number of Churches decrease by? 53,500
By 1940 how many women were working? 13 million
What did the production of iron increase to, due to industrialisation? 6.2 million tonnes
What did tractor production increase to, due to industrialisation? 113,000
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