Dissolution of the Russian Empire

Fall of the Russian Empire
Part of the World War I and the Revolutions of 1917–1923
Map of Europe in 1919
Date8 March 1917 – 30 December 1922 (1917-03-08 – 1922-12-30)
(5 years, 9 month, and 22 days)
Location
All-Russian Empire
  • breakaway states:
    Russia Russian Republic
    Russia Finland
    Russia Estonia
    Russia Latvia
    Russia Lithuania
    Russia Poland
    Russia Ukraine
    Russia Georgia
    Russia Armenia
    Russia Azerbaijan
    Russia Don Republic
    Russia Far Eastern Republic
  • unrecognized breakaway states:
Participants
Outcome

The Russian Empire, also known as Russia, disintegrated as the result of the combined effect of the Russian Revolution which started in 1917 and the abdication of Nicholas II, the defeat of Russia in World War I, and the Russian Civil War.

See also

Further reading

  • Edmund A. Walsh. "The Fall of the Russian Empire: The End of the Monarchy". www.theatlantic.com. (FEBRUARY 1928 ISSUE) ISBN 9781494097554
  • Philip Longworth. "Russia's Empires Their Rise and Fall: from Prehistory to Putin". John Murray, 2005 ISBN 9780719562044
  • Pavel Miliukov. "The Russian Revolution". Academic Press, 1978
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