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The Russo-Japanese War (Which Russia lost - making Nicholas unpopular with the Russian people) World War I (but the Tsar abdicated and was murdered before the war's end)
The Russia monarchy was already unpopular. The government was spending money on the war that people believed should have gone to the poor. The war was doing nothing for the Russian people except killing citizens. And the tsar refused to surrender. That triggered the revolution.
The Russian Tsar (Nicholas) vs the Japanese Emperor (Meiji).
Nicholas II was the Tsar of Russia at the beginning of the war.
Peasant revolts in the history of tsarist Russia are almost too numerous to count. There were at least 1,000 official revolts. By the time of World War One, the Tsar was fighting an unpopular war against powerful German armies, and poverty and hunger were a large part of Russia's problems. For years there was an intellectual underground plotting to remove the Tsar. The entire situation in Russia in 1917 was out of control, and Tsar Nicholas Romanov was clearly to blame. He was deposed in March of 1917.
To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.
Tsar Nicholas II, was a despot. He repressed any persons or organizations that sought a democratic Russia. His continued actions in World War One led to many defeats and deaths as Russia was ill prepared to fight Germany. Food shortages, arrests and executions made him extremely unpopular and feared.
no, it is considered to be the last popular war.
His Vietnam war policy.
to demonstrate U.S. power to the Soviet Union.President Truman stated that he needed to end the war and collapse Japan's means to make war ever again.
Japan's steady victories on both land and sea during the war, contributed to the Tsars downfall. Had the situation been reversed, the Tsar may have become more popular.
To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.