Кронштадтское восстание · March 1921

Kronstadt Rebellion (1921)

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An armed insurrection in March 1921 by sailors, soldiers, and civilians of the Kronstadt naval base against Bolshevik one-party rule and the policies of War Communism. Under the slogan 'All power to the Soviets, not to parties,' the rebels demanded freely re-elected soviets by secret ballot, freedom of speech and press for left-wing parties, the release of political prisoners, and full freedom for peasants to use their land and trade their grain. The uprising forced the Bolshevik leadership to confront the bankruptcy of War Communism and directly accelerated the shift to the New Economic Policy (NEP); Lenin judged the crisis 'undoubtedly more dangerous than Denikin, Yudenich, and Kolchak combined.'

Sources

  1. Wikipedia (EN) Comprehensive account: chronology, demands, military operations, aftermath, and the rebellion's role in accelerating the NEP.
  2. Wikipedia (RU) Native-script term Кронштадтское восстание, Soviet-era label Кронштадтский мятеж, background on War Communism crisis, and the slogan 'Власть Советам, а не партиям!'
  3. Marxists Internet Archive Murray Bookchin (1971): analysis of the fifteen-point program as 'the very minimum needed to rescue the revolution from bureaucratic decay'; argues Kronstadt marked 'the definitive end of the Russian Revolution itself.'
  4. hrono.ru Hrono.ru: Russian historical reference detailing the demands, Kalinin's visit to Anchor Square, the military suppression, and Lenin's assessment that the crisis was more dangerous than the White generals combined.
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