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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · March 15 · 1917

ON THIS DAY · 15 MARCH 1917

February Revolution

Map: February Revolution
15 MARCH 1917 · THE GREAT WAR, 1914–1918

8-15 Mar 1917 — Bread queues in Petrograd become a general strike; the garrison mutinies rather than fire. In one week the Romanov dynasty, three centuries old, is gone. The Provisional Government chooses to keep fighting — a fatal choice.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

Three years in, the war starts breaking the societies fighting it — and 1917 is the year of fractures. It opens in a bread queue: in March (February by Russia’s old calendar), Petrograd’s women textile workers strike over flour, the strike becomes a rising, and the garrison — peasant conscripts who have had enough — refuses to fire. In a week the Romanov dynasty is gone. The Provisional Government makes the fatal choice: honor the alliance, continue the war. Its June offensive collapses; soldiers vote with their feet by the hundred thousand; and in November Lenin’s Bolsheviks — a party of perhaps 25,000 in February, its leader shipped home from Zürich through Germany in a guarded train (Ludendorff’s most consequential special operation) — take the Winter Palace on the one promise that matters: peace, land, bread. Watch the map turn revolution-red. Russia is leaving the war; what that buys Germany is the next chapter.

From Chapter 8 — Breaking Points of The Great War, 1914–1918 (NOV 1917).

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