The document summarizes the events leading up to the Russian Revolution. It describes how the Russian people suffered under the absolute rule of Czar Nicholas II, including poor working conditions for serfs. Dissatisfaction grew after Russia's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and entry into World War I in 1914, which caused severe hardships. In early 1917, widespread riots broke out and the weak provisional government that replaced the Czar was unable to maintain order, leading to the Communists taking control under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin later that year.