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  1. For sixteen days in March 1921, rebels in Kronstadt's naval fortress rose in opposition to the Soviet government they had helped to consolidate. Led by Stepan Petrichenko, it was the last major revolt against Bolshevik rule on Russian territory during the Russian Civil War. [1]

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    Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko (Russian: Степа́н Макси́мович Петриче́нко; 1892 – June 2, 1947) was a Russian revolutionary, an anarcho-syndicalist politician, the head of the Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Nargen and in 1921, de facto leader of the Kronstadt Commune, and the leader of the revolutionary committee which led the Kronstadt ...

  4. Kronstadt rebellion - Wikipedia

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    For sixteen days in March 1921, rebels in Kronstadt's naval fortress rose in opposition to the Soviet government they had helped to consolidate. Led by Stepan Petrichenko, it was the last major revolt against Bolshevik rule on Russian territory during the Russian Civil War. [1]

  5. Kronstadt Rebellion: Summary & Consequences | StudySmarter

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    However, after the rebellion was quelled, Petrichenko was forced to flee to Finland, where he continued sharing and expressing his anti-Bolshevik views and sentiments. Fig. 6: Stepan Petrichenko before the Kronstadt Mutiny. Kronstadt Rebellion Demands. The sailors of Kronstadt, headed by Stepan Petrichenko drafted a set of fifteen demands.

  6. The Truth About Kronstadt | The Anarchist Library

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    Stepan Petrichenko The Truth About Kronstadt The Story of the Heroic Struggle of the People of Kronstadt Against the Communist Party Dictatorship 1921. Toggle navigation.

  7. Stepan Petrichenko - wikinone.com

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    Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko (Russian: Степа́н Макси́мович Петриче́нко; 1892 – June 2, 1947) was a Russian revolutionary, an anarcho-syndicalist politician, the head of the Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Nargen and in 1921, de facto leader of the Kronstadt Commune, and the leader of the revolutionary committee which led the Kronstadt ...

  8. The Kronstadt rebellion is suppressed by the Red Army.

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    For sixteen days in March 1921, rebels in Kronstadt's naval fortress rose in opposition to the Soviet government they had helped to consolidate. Led by Stepan Petrichenko, it was the last major revolt against the Bolshevik regime on Russian territory during the Russian Civil War. What do you think? 0 Responses Upvote Funny Love Surprised Angry Sad

  9. Kronstadt rebellion | alternatehistory.com

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    Stepan Petrichenko, an engineer aboard the Petropavlovsk, was elected president of this first organized meeting of uprising. A leader of an early rising of the navy against tsarist regime in 1917, Petrichenko entered the Bolshevik political party looking to serve what he believed was his nation’s best interests.

  10. Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko | Wiki | Politics Amino

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    Petrichenko was born in 1892 in the village of Nikitenka in Kaluga Governorate to a family of peasants. Two years after his birth, his family moved to Alexandrovsk, where Stepan graduated from City College and joined the local ironworks as a metalworker.

  11. Stepan Petrichenko | Libertarian Socialist Wiki | Fandom

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    Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko (1892 - 1947) was an anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary the head of the Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Nargen, de facto leader of the Kronstadt Commune, and the leader of the Kronstadt Rebellion . Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  12. Led by Stepan Petrichenko and consisting of Russian sailors, soldiers, and civilians, the rebellion was one of the reasons for Vladimir Lenin's and the Communist Party's decision to loosen its control of the Russian economy by implementing the New Economic Policy (NEP). WikiMatrix Available translations Russian Authors WikiMatrix

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