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Russian Civil War

A Dictionary of Contemporary World History | 2004 | | © A Dictionary of Contemporary World History 2004, originally published by Oxford University Press 2004. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Russian Civil War (1918–21) The war that followed the October Revolution, which had established the world's first Communist government under Lenin. It was fought on several fronts, with considerable foreign intervention against the Communists.

1. In Siberia, an All Russian Government was formed at Omsk. Led by Kolchak, its White Armies, which were aided by a Czech legion made up of released prisoners of war, gained control over sectors of the Trans-Siberian railway and advanced westwards beyond the Urals.2. In the south-east, they were complemented by troops of Cossacks.3. In the south-west, White troops under Denikin advanced north from the Ukraine and the Caucasus, with the help of British troops from Iraq which secured the Baku oilfields.4. From the north, a multi-national force under General Miller, made up of British, French, US, and Canadian troops, landed at Murmansk and occupied Archangel 1918–20. 5. The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. Ultimately, Trotsky's Red Army was unable to overcome this fifth element, so that the Communist government accepted the independence of these states, in the case of Finland and Poland with much-extended territories.

The Red Army was helped considerably when most of the Allied troops were withdrawn in 1919 following a refusal of the White Armies to agree to a negotiated peace. Finally, the Whites were weakened by poorer discipline and disunity amongst themselves. The resentment of peasants under their control at their refusal to carry out land reforms stood in sharp contrast to the peasant support of the Red Army, effectively galvanized through Cheka terror. By 1921, virtually the entire country was under Communist control. The country lay economically and socially in ruins. At the same time, Lenin, who had always believed in the possibility and even the desirability of a civil war, was able to use this to his advantage to tighten his grip on the country.

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