1917年的俄罗斯军队:军官团和最高司令部面临革命

V. Stepanov
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在导致1917年俄罗斯灾难性事件的所有因素中,战争局势是最重要的因素之一。第一次世界大战形成了这场革命的历史背景和催化剂。政府的无效政策、一系列军事行动的失败、巨大的物质和人员损失,以及武装部队和经济动员造成的国家运作的巨大压力,都引起了广大民众的广泛不满。在这种情况下,军队开始代表一股强大的社会力量,上级军事指挥部成为政治进程中有影响力的参与者。二月革命后,战争与和平问题是临时政府面临的最困难的问题之一,未能解决这一问题导致了新的政变。继续发动战争并动员数百万士兵的决定帮助政治冲突迅速升级,直到最终爆发为旷日持久的血腥内战。现代历史学家对这一庞大而相关的主题进行了有希望的研究,极大地扩展了1917年俄罗斯革命史的问题领域。这些研究为专家们提供了使用新方法的机会,尤其是确定了革命进程的参与者,确定了革命中各个社会群体的角色和命运,并揭示了
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The Russian Army in 1917: The Officer Corps and High Command Face Revolution
Of all the factors that led to the fateful events of 1917 in Russia, the war situation was one of the most significant. World War I formed the historical background and catalyst of the revolution. The government’s ineffective policy, the failure of a number of military operations, the colossal material and human losses, and the enormous strain under which the country functioned that was caused by the mobilization of the armed forces and the economy engendered widespread dissatisfaction among large swaths of the population. In this situation, the army began to represent a powerful social force, and the higher military command became an influential participant in political processes. After the February Revolution, the question of war and peace was one of the most difficult problems facing the Provisional Government, and it was the failure to resolve this issue that led to a new coup d’état. The decision to continue to pursue the war and to mobilize an army of millions of soldiers helped to rapidly escalate the political conflict until it eventually erupted into a prolonged and bloody civil war. Modern historians have released promising studies of this sprawling and relevant topic, significantly expanding the problematic field of the history of the Russian Revolution of 1917. These studies have provided opportunities for specialists to use new approaches, and they have, in particular, identified participants in the revolutionary process, determined the role and fate of individual social groups in the revolution, and revealed special types of
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