Kronstadt uprising. 1921. Seventeen days of freedom
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Kn and ha “Kronstadt uprising. 1921. Seventeen Days of Freedom" tells about one of the most interesting and mysterious events of the Civil War in Russia - the uprising of the Kronstadt sailors against the Bolshevik dictatorship. What did the Kronstadt sailors want? Why were they disillusioned with the Bolshevik regime? What is the reason for the fear of the Bolshevik leadership, which was afraid of the Kronstadt uprising more than all the campaigns of the white generals, and dealt with the Kronstadters with such incredible cruelty? Why did they call this uprising the “third revolution”? The book tells about life in Kronstadt during the short period of freedom, about the attitude towards the uprising in the Russian emigration and in Russia, and sheds new light on the question of the defensive tactics of the rebels. The work uses a variety of sources, including little-known Finnish archives. This book about an interesting and little-studied page in Russian history is a continuation of the author’s work “The Third Way in the Civil War. Democratic revolution of 1918 on the Volga" and "1917-1920. The Fiery Years of the Russian North." The publishing layout of the book is saved in PDF A4 format.
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- Name of the Author
- Леонид Прайсман Григорьевич
- Language
- Russian