• The Kronstadt rebellion was a 1921 insurrection of Soviet sailors, naval infantry, and civilians against the Bolshevik government in the Russian port city of Kronstadt.
  • The Russian-American, whose fading hopes for an anarchist utopia had been revived by the Kronstadt rebellion, wrote in his diary...
  • Kronstadt had hoped that the rebellion soon spread to Petrograd, and waited for support from the mainland.
  • The Kronstadt Rebellion was led by Stepan Petrichenko. He was generally well-liked and respected amongst the mutineers, so he stepped up to lead the mutiny.
  • It was a rude shock to the Bolsheviks when the red sailors of Kronstadt went into open rebellion in March 1921. ... The discontent had grown into full rebellion.
  • Kronshtadt Rebellion. Table of Contents. Introduction References & Edit History Quick Facts & Related Topics. ... Also known as: Kronštadt Rebellion.
  • WITH MAP OF KRONSTADTANDA FACSIMILE PAGE OF THE KRONSTADT IZVESTIA. I. LABOR DISTURBANCES IN PETROGRAD. It was early in 1921.
  • On March 2, 1921, sailors in Kronstadt took up arms against the young Soviet government. The rebellion was short lived and crushed by March 18.
  • * Kronstadt has raised the banner of rebellion and it is confident that tens of millions of workers and peasants will respond to its call.