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Title: Civil War: Part 2


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Civil War Part 2
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Summary Reasons for the Civil War
  • Collapse of the Russian Empire
  • Political Opposition
  • Allied Opposition
  • Breakdown of Law and Order
  • Food Requisitioning

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What were the key events of the Russian Civil War?
  • 1918-20

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  • Long term factors (events, changes that had been
    increasing tensions in Russia)
  • Bolshevik policies to create one-party state
    alienate allies (e.g. Soc Revs Mensheviks)
  • Liberals Conservatives opposed closure of
    Const. Assembly Sovnakom
  • Short term factors (events that sparked the Civil
    War)
  • Clashes between Bolsheviks Czech Nationalists
    who were suspicious of Bolsheviks attracted
    White support

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Why were the Reds successful?
  • The Russian Civil War, 1918-1920

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? Your task
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Factors favouring Reds
  • Support from abroad, e.g. Germany some cities set
    up Communist govt. e.g. Munich
  • Russo-Polish War (1919-21) enabled Bolsheviks to
    portray themselves as defenders of nation
  • Personality of Trotsky reorganised the Red Army
    along hierarchical lines, brought back Tsarist
    officers political commissars attached to each
    unit labour battalions of former people
    formed inspirational figure use of technology
    e.g. war train
  • Red Army drew on workers peasant conscripts
    5 million troops by 1921 strict discipline, e.g.
    death penalty for deserting
  • Geography Reds controlled key cities, moved
    capital to Moscow at centre of railway network
    centre of industrial production heavily
    populated
  • Propaganda Reds won propaganda war as defenders
    of Russian territory, defenders of peasant land,
    prospect of new society
  • War Communism provided food supplies

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Factors against the Reds
  • Terms of the Treaty of Riga very harsh
    surrendered large areas of White Russia Ukraine
    to Poles
  • Personality of Trotsky imprisoned families of
    White officers to ensure their loyalty betrayal
    of Bolshevik ideals return of hierarchy, use of
    Tsarist officers, ending of soldiers committees
  • Red Army peasant conscripts were uncommitted,
    regular uprisings or joined Greens 1 million
    desert in 1918, 4 million deserted by 1921
    resentment of burzhui officers and anti-Semitism
    strict discipline led to poor morale
  • War Communism favoured army, peasants resented
    requisitioning

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Factors favouring Whites
  • Allied troops based in Russia in theory to reopen
    E front against Germany
  • Churchill sent 100 supplies to help Whites
  • Expertise of military generals, e.g. Deniken
    Yudenich Admiral Kolchak

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Factors going against them
  • Opposition abroad, e.g. Lloyd-George PM British
    Labour Party
  • French were anti-Bolshevik, but troops lacked
    commitment French fleet mutinied on Black Sea
  • Japanese interested in gaining territory on
    Pacific coastline
  • US troops preoccupied with stopping Japan
    annexing territories
  • Divisions Soc Revs who set up Komuch (Comm. Of
    Membs. Of Const. assemb.) formed an unhappy
    alliance with Omsk govt. of conservatives
    appointed Kolchak as C-in-C, who then executed
    leading Soc Revs. Souther Volunteer Army fought
    with Cossacks, but in separate units and Cossacks
    unwilling to fight outside their territory
  • Brutality ethnic cleansing, esp. by Cossacks
    pogroms against Jews
  • White Army peasant conscripts uncommitted since
    Whites wished to restore land to landowners poor
    disciple, e.g. uniforms equipment sold on black
    market, alcoholism rife amongst officers
  • Geography large distances between armies v.
    poor communications

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Question
  • Did the people support the Communists in the
    Civil War?
  • Source Exercise
  • Oxley, p.122-3
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