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The year is 1916. You are a general in the Tsar’s army on the eastern front. You are writing a report for the government in Moscow. In your report suggest what you think the government should do to improve the situation.
Russian Revolution
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As a general in the Tsar’s army stationed on the Eastern Front, I present this report to address the critical situation we face. The situation on the Eastern Front demands urgent attention. By implementing these recommendations, we can strengthen our position, boost morale, and achieve victory. Our troops have been engaged in intense combat, and it is imperative that we take strategic measures to improve our position. Here are my recommendations:
- The supply of rifles and artillery shells to our troops must be vastly improved.
- Invest in better transport infrastructure to ensure timely delivery of supplies, reinforcements, and medical aid to the front lines.
- Implement better trench warfare tactics to protect our troops and gain ground.
- Invest in intelligence networks to gather accurate information about enemy movements, troop strength, and supply lines.
- Prioritize the well-being of our troops.Proper nutrition, and medical care are essential for maintaining morale.
- Invest in training programs to enhance soldiers’ combat skills and adaptability.
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- a poor labourer working in the fields
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Look again at Source A and Box 1.
(a) List five changes in the mood of the workers.
(b) Place yourself in the position of a woman who has seen both situations and write an account of what has changed.
Box 1
Women in the February Revolution
'Women workers, often … inspired their male co-workers … At the Lorenz telephone factory, … Marfa Vasileva almost single handedly called a successful strike. Already that morning, in celebration of Women’s Day, women workers had presented red bows to the men … Then Marfa Vasileva, a milling machine operator stopped work and declared an impromptu strike. The workers on the floor were ready to support her … The foreman informed the management and sent her a loaf of bread. She took the bread but refused to go back to work. The administrator asked her again why she refused to work and she replied, “I cannot be the only one who is satiated when others are hungry”. Women workers from another section of the factory gathered around Marfa in support and gradually all the other women ceased working. Soon the men downed their tools as well and the entire crowd rushed onto the street.'
From: Choi Chatterji, Celebrating Women (2002).
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- an owner of an estate
- a small peasant
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