• The Storming of the Winter Palace was a 1920 mass spectacle, based on historical events that took place in Petrograd during the 1917 October Revolution.[1].
  • Portrait of Maxim Gorky • 1920. Storming the Winter Palace - Jury Annenkov. Storming the Winter Palace • 1920.
  • A mass spectacle with over 10,000 participants reenacted the historical event on the third anniversary of the Revolution. Trucks with soldiers arrive.
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  • My understanding is that there was no storming anyway. Just some Bolsheviks asking the caretaker for the key. If you'd like a British contribution to your list, I...
  • In fact, the Bolsheviks actively avoided potentially fatal situations within the Winter Palace, delaying the storming by several hours.
  • The Storming of the Winter Palace project was devoted to the photograph which, as no other, became the symbol of the October Revolution.
  • It was intended to recall something—the storming of the Winter Palace as the beginning of the revolution—that it itself produced as a theatrical medium.
  • How To Cite This Article: "The Bolsheviks Storm the Winter Palace, 1917" EyeWitness to History, www.eyewitnesstohistory.com (2006).
  • Yet, in the subsequent years, the storming of the Winter Palace became the centerpiece of an artificial historicizing.
  • The clock in the room was stopped at the moment of the arrest — 2:10 a.m., 26 October 1917. Why was the storming of the Winter Palace significant?