This is what St. Petersburg was like during the Revolution | 1917 | Lines to get bread

Petrograd, March 8, 1917. The cruelest winter in decades. Bread lines stretching for miles. Women waking at three in the morning to return home empty-handed. Children wasting away from hunger. Soldiers returning from the front with one arm missing. And Tsar Nicholas II, sitting in his palace, indifferent to it all. On that day, nine thousand textile workers took to the streets shouting: "Bread! Peace! Freedom!" In seven days, three hundred years of the Romanov dynasty evaporated. This documentary reveals how an empire of 180 million people collapsed not because of a conspiracy, but because of a bread line that never seemed to end. Discover the story of the February Revolution of 1917: the -20 degree cold, the famine that turned dogs into food, the hesitation of soldiers who refused to shoot their own people, and the solitary abdication of a Tsar who never understood that the real deception was believing that God had placed him on the throne. A powerful narrative about the limits of a people's patience—and what happens when despair overcomes fear. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Opening: The bread line that changed history 1:00 - Russia Before the End: The empire of Nicholas II 3:00 - The Winter of Famine: -20 degrees and endless lines 5:15 - The Abdication: The day three hundred years ended 7:45 ​​- What Remained in History: The lesson of the weary people 10:00 - Closing: The warning that echoes to this day 🔴 Also watch: The Fall of Tenochtitlán - The Siege that Toppled an Empire - [   • This is What Tenochtitlan Was Like in Azte...  ] 🌽 This is what Pompeii looked like 24 hours BEFORE its destruction (reconstruction with AI) - [   • This Was the Last Day of Pompeii in Roman ...  ] 📌 Subscribe to the channel for more detailed historical documentaries! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss the next episodes about revolutions, empires, and the moments that changed the world. 💬 Leave a comment: What impacted you most about the fall of the Tsar? @historyreset7 #RussianRevolution #FallOfTheTsar #NicholasII #1917 #Petrograd #RussianHistory #Romanov #HistoricalDocumentary #FebruaryRevolution #RussianEmpire #CuriousWorld #HistoryTheyDidntTellYou