Grigory Nikitich Vakulinchuk

Григорий Никитич Вакуленчук
Russia Ukraine 1877–1905 ✕ Killed in the Potemkin mutiny

The Tsentralka sailor whose killing ignited the Potemkin mutiny; his Odessa funeral became a mass revolutionary demonstration

'To delay means to fail the revolution. At this moment, everywhere, workers and peasants are striking out. We must join the common fight.'

Born into a Ukrainian peasant family in Volhynia, he was conscripted into the Black Sea Fleet in 1898 and became an artillery non-commissioned officer on the battleship Potemkin. He joined the RSDLP in 1903, helped found the Sevastopol Sailors' Tsentralka (Central Committee), and hid a red flag aboard ship as he prepared the fleet-wide uprising. On 27 June 1905, confronting officers over maggot-infested meat, he was mortally wounded by Chief Officer Giliarovsky's rifle; two days later his funeral in Odessa swelled into a mass political demonstration that the Potemkin answered by shelling the city.

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