File:The Russian Revolution, 1905 Q81553.jpg

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7 to 12 million Russian Citizens died during the Russian revolution during the two years of fighting.

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Русский: Москва, Арбат, декабрь 1905. Рабочие фабрики Шмидта на баррикадах. Вид от сохранившегося дома 12 (справа) на запад.
English: December 1905, Moscow, Arbat Street. Barricades manned by workers of Schmidt factory. Taken at bldg. no. 12 (on the right), camera facing west.
Original (incorrect) description by the IWM: "A barricade erected by revolutionaries in St Petersburg during the 1905 uprising. On 22 January, a procession of Russian workers and families was fired upon by troops guarding the Winter Palace as it was carrying a petition to the Tsar."
Date December 1905
Source/Photographer http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//10/media-10259/large.jpg
This photograph Q 81553 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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The Road To War
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  • Associated places
    Leningrad, USSR
  • Associated events
    Russian Revolution 1905
  • Associated themes
    Russia pre-1914
  • Associated keywords
    civil unrest
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