february revolution

  1. PC: (Russian) February & (German) November Revolutions spiral into civil war?

    Before someone mentions it, I know that both of these revolutions did eventually spiral into civil war, Russia's with dual power and eventually Red October, and Germany's quasi-civil war with constant Communist uprisings, military coups, and general strikes for the first couple years after WWI...
  2. Tsar Nicholas II at Versailles

    what if Tsar Nicholas II at Versailles? how would he influence that treaty? can black sea become russian lake? POD is that with support of various generals he retains power and puts down the february revolution without division in the military and launches the July offensive(Kerensky offensive)...
  3. Friedrich der Große

    White and Central Powers win?

    I’m currently working on a Central Powers Victory scenario in WW1, in which the Central Powers focused on Russia first, defeated Russia in 1916 and after that focusing and defeating France. But my question is: in this scenario, what would have happened to Russia? Would the Russian Revolution...
  4. Nicholas II daughters British Queen after failed revolution

    If Nicholas II stayed in power until after WW I ? Pls assume it Could his daughters Marry Edward VIII or Geroge VI and become British Queen ? Will George V and British royals ignore haemophilia and bad PR in UK of autocrat Nicholas? Even if children born Can this marriage stop Wallis Simpson...
  5. Nicholas II becomes totalitarian

    what if Nicholas II became as totalitarian as Stalin but without a Great purge of Military or Government after getting scared of 1905 revolution will this avoid February and October revolution ? how long will this regime last ?
  6. For Want of a Word – Stolypin endures
    Threadmarks: Kiev 1911 - A stuttering Bogrov

    Kiev, august 1911 The assassin paused for a second [1]. He wanted to say something, to utter an immortal sentence that would echo in the centuries, or at least in the revolutionary circles to which he belonged. After a second that felt like eternity, he managed to utter in a shrieking voice...
  7. Bomster

    WI: Russian Provisional Government doesn’t continue the war?

    After the February Revolution, the Tsar abdicated and Russia became a provisional republic led by Alexander Kerensky. Despite the deep unpopularity of the war effort the Foreign Secretary Pavel Milyukov affirmed the new government’s commitment to continuing to support the Entente and an...
  8. QuinnMallory

    WI: Brittany is separated from France in 1848

    Prior to the Revolution, Brittany was not legally part of France, but considered a separate kingdom ruled in personal union. Say this arrangement is restored under the Congress of Vienna, and that following the February Revolution, Louis abdicates as King of France, but not of Brittany. This...
  9. Kaiser of Brazil

    AHC: Russian Republic signs a separate peace.

    After the February revolution, the Provisional government, including figures like Lvov, Milyukov, and Kerensky kept Russia loyal to its diplomatic commitment to the Entente, which would result in the eventual destruction of the Republic. Why did the ruling government ignored the mass desertions...
  10. AHC: The Russian Revolution of February 1917 is crushed by alied soldiers who were told that the revolutionaries were aiding Germany.

    I had this idea since high school. Back when I was going through a Russian Empire phase.
  11. Fates of the Central Powers in an earlier Entente victory?

    Hello again, as the title says what would happen to Bulgaria, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottomans if the allies had won the Great War a year or two early? For this TL I'm going to actually be using the one where Rossevelt wins the 1912 election and uses the Invasion of Belgium...
  12. WI: Russian Provisional Government agrees to sue for peace in March 1917

    What if, after the February Revolution, Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet agreed to sue for peace in March 1917? Germany wouldn't have to send Lenin in April 1917, would they? Would Russia thrives or would a Soviet Coup still happens?
  13. Kaiser of Brazil

    AHC: Crush the February Revolution

    You are the Tsar Nicholas II and the day is March 7th of 1917, your mission is to remain in the throne until at least 1918. Bonus if you are able to do this the hard way with blood and steel.
  14. Oliveia

    DBWI: Lenin survives his trip to Finland Station

    As those fluent in Great War / Russian history, a prominent Russian Bolshevik, Lenin, was situated in Switzerland when the Tsar abdicated. However, while being able to negotiate his way through Germany via train, he didn't calculate for uninformed soldiers or rogues (jury's still out on that, as...
  15. Kornilov's coup succeeds

    Lavr Kornilov was a Russian general during WWI. After the February Revolution, he wanted to establish a temporary military dictatorship in Russia because of it's political unstableness under Kerensky's rule and a fear of Bolshevik's rise to power which he was right. His attempt at overthrowing...
  16. A Surviving Russian Republic

    What might have happened if rather than falling in the October Revolution to the Soviets, the Provisional Government is able to survive and stabilize the country? Let's suppose that due to, say, an earlier entry of the U.S into WWI or better luck for the Entente or worse luck for the Central...
  17. AH No Russian Revolution

    Sorry if this topic is stupid (I have zero knowledge of Russian history). My question is: Could the Russian Revolution (or series of revolutions) be prevented w/o ASB? And when would the PoD have to be for each of the following? 1) Could the Revolution of 1905 be prevented? For example, Nicholas...
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