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Raegan Hurley
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14 September, 10:14
How did the russian feel about world war 1?
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I think that there was a strong strand of distrust in the government at the start of WWI. The Russian Revolution of 1905, the failures of Russia in the Russo - Japanese War, Bloody Sunday, and the perceived distrust of the October Manifesto's goals all had contributed in a very predominant loss of faith in the Czar. Unwilling or unable to fully grasp how the political dimensions had changed, the Czar believed that waging war would.
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