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Kronshtadt Rebellion | Russian Revolution, Petrograd & Mutiny ... Kronshtadt Rebellion, (March 1921), one of several major internal uprisings against Soviet rule in Russia after the Civil War (1918–20), conducted by sailors from the Kronshtadt naval base.
The Kronstadt Mutiny, 1921 - GCSE History by Clever Lili The Kronstadt Naval Mutiny, or the Kronstadt Uprising, was a revolt by sailors at the Kronstadt Naval base against the Bolsheviks which was crushed by the Red Army.
The Kronstadt Rising - History: AQA GCSE Russia, 1894-1945 The Kronstadt Rising Sailors of the Kronstadt naval base, who had traditionally supported and aided the Bolsheviks, rebelled in March 1921. 'War communism’ had taken its toll on sailors and soldiers, who were increasingly exploited by the Bolsheviks.
The Kronstadt rebellion - Alpha History The Kronstadt uprising was sparked by the failure of Bolshevik economic policy, food shortages and worsening conditions. Almost three years of war communism had caused distress and shortages in Russia.
Kronstadt rebellion - Wikipedia The Kronstadt rebellion (Russian: Кронштадтское восстание, romanized: Kronshtadtskoye vosstaniye) was a 1921 insurrection of Soviet sailors, naval infantry, [1] and civilians against the Bolshevik government in the Russian port city of Kronstadt.
1921: The Kronstadt rebellion - libcom.org 8 Sep 2006 · The history of the rising of the naval town of Kronstadt in Russia by workers and sailors supporting the original aims of the 1917 Revolution against the new Bolshevik dictatorship. The rebellion was crushed by Red Army troops under Trotsky's command.
Kronstadt Uprising – Seventeen Moments in Soviet History The Kronstadt Soviet, run by loyal Bolsheviks, called a public meeting for 1 March in response to the insurgent demands. It was attended by over 16,000 people, including Mikhail Kalinin, who was shouted off the platform when he tried to speak.