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On 1917, the Bolsheviks rose up against the Russian Empire and its government. They wanted Russia to end their involvement in World War I. The revolution ended with the Bolsheviks winning. A provisional government was created, which was then overthrown by the Bolsheviks because the new government continued to fight in World War I. The Soviet Union was then created, and a civil war soon began.
In an alternate timeline, let's imagine the Russian Revolution failed. The Bolsheviks were crushed, and Tsar Nicholas II continued to rule on. What would happen in such a timeline? Would a second revolution happen (Most likely, the real question is how long until a new revolution?), would the Russians be able to hold their position in the Eastern Front? Would the fall to the German Empire, or invade Berlin?
If anyone would like to start a conversation in the comments of this thread, that would be appreciated! Let's find out what may have happened if the Russian Revolution had failed!
In an alternate timeline, let's imagine the Russian Revolution failed. The Bolsheviks were crushed, and Tsar Nicholas II continued to rule on. What would happen in such a timeline? Would a second revolution happen (Most likely, the real question is how long until a new revolution?), would the Russians be able to hold their position in the Eastern Front? Would the fall to the German Empire, or invade Berlin?
If anyone would like to start a conversation in the comments of this thread, that would be appreciated! Let's find out what may have happened if the Russian Revolution had failed!