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| Assassination of Rasputin Rasputin, Grigor | |
| 30th Dec Assassination of Grigor Rasputin |
| Blockade of Marmora Kolchak, Alexander | |
| Marmora Blockades hostile shipping by mining the Sea of Marmora |
| Marmora Establishes superiority over the Turkish Navy |
| Brusilov Brusilov, Alexy | |
| Mar Somme Russia has 130 Divs for an offensive coinciding with Anglo-French attacks on the Somme |
| 18th Mar Lake Naroch The Russians attack Lake Naroch under French pressure to divert forces from Verdun |
| May Forwarded after an appeal from the Italian King after the invasion of Italy by Austria |
| 20th Sep The Offensive is halted, the Russians had taken 450,000 prisoners but lost 1,000,000 |
| Capture of Erzerum Yudenich, Nikolai Nikolaevich | |
| 16th Feb Erzerum Captures 13,000 prisoners & inflicts casualties of 60,000 killed or wounded |
| 16th Feb Erzerum Leads Russian victory over the Turkish |
| Chairman Council of Ministers Sturmer, Boris Vladimirovich | |
| 20th Jan Appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers |
| Commander Black Sea Fleet Kolchak, Alexander | |
| Appointed Commander of the Black Sea Fleet |
| Conference of Kienthal Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | |
| April Kienthal Opening of the Kienthal Conference of anti-war socialists |
| Conference of Kienthal Martov, Yuly Osipovich | |
| Kienthal Prevents Lenin transforming the peace movement into a Bolsheik revolutionary civil war |
| Death of Rasputin, Grigor Rasputin, Grigor | |
| 30th Dec Death of Grigor Rasputin |
| Dismissal Polinavov, Alexei | |
| Dismissed by Empress Alexandra after a contrived quarrel with Rasputin |
| Editor Bukharin, Nikolai | |
| New York Appointed Editor of Novy Mir |
| Health Alexeiev, Mikhail Vasilevich | |
| Nov Has a heart attack & is forced into temporary reirement |
| Minister of War Shuvaev, Dmitri Savelovich | |
| 13th Mar Appointed Minister of War |
| Prime Minister Trepov, Alexander Fyodorovich | |
| Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| Second International Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | |
| 5th Sep Zimmerwald The Second International dissolves during World War I, in 1916, following the 1915 Zimmerwald Conference of anti-war socialists |