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Kronstadt mutinies





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Two separate events at the Baltic fortress of KronstadtonKotlin Island are known as the Kronstadt mutinies.[1] The first took place on 8 November 1904, and was part of the 1904–1907 wave of political and social unrest of what became known as the 1905 Russian Revolution. The second was the July Days uprising of Russian sailors, soldiers and workers against their officers in July 1917, which was put down by the Russian Provisional Government. After this Lenin decided to agree to the Bolsheviks going into a more defensive status of operations for a time. This happened during the period of the Russian Civil War. 1917–18 sailors in Kronstadt revolted against the whites and then were killed by the Red Army.

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  1. ^ Mawdsley, Evan (1978), Mawdsley, Evan (ed.), "The February Revolution", The Russian Revolution and the Baltic Fleet: War and Politics, February 1917–April 1918, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 1–21, doi:10.1007/978-1-349-03759-9_1, ISBN 978-1-349-03759-9, retrieved 2023-02-16
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