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The Rybinsk Uprising was a White Guard uprising in Rybinsk on
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, carried out by
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's anti–Bolshevik organization «
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» created in March
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with the approval of the command of the
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in the person of generals
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and Mikhail Alekseev.


Preconditions of the uprising

By July 1918, the Bolshevik government had lost a significant part of the territory of Russia and actually controlled only its central part, including
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and
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. Under these conditions, according to Boris Savinkov's plan, the "Union for the Defense of the Motherland and Freedom" was supposed to raise an uprising in the central regions and then defeat the Bolsheviks with the help of the
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's intervention. The main force of the rebels was to be regular officers of the tsarist army, as well as local residents, workers, peasants, members of the banned
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, constitutional democrats parties, and so on, dissatisfied with the actions of the Bolsheviks. Three cities were chosen to prepare the uprising:
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, Rybinsk and
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. At the same time, it was Rybinsk that Savinkov considered as a priority target: there were located ammunition depots of the 6th Red Army that was being formed. The city also had one of the largest organizations of the Union after Moscow: there were about 400 of its members. Savinkov hoped that the uprising in Yaroslavl (started on July 6, 1918) would draw back the forces of the "Reds" from Rybinsk, allow him to take control of the ammunition and then come to the aid of Yaroslavl. The operation was supervised by Savinkov himself, as well as by Alexander Dikhoff.David Golinkov. The Collapse of the Anti–Soviet Underground in the Soviet Union (In 2 Volumes). Book I. 4th Edition – Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 1986 – Page 177 The beginning of the uprising was scheduled for the morning of July 8. The rebel forces were divided into six groups of about 70 people each.


Course of the uprising

The Rybinsk Uyezd Extraordinary Commission somehow managed to learn about the preparations for the uprising. The gathering places of five detachments of the "Union" were blocked by the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, employees of the All–Russian Extraordinary Commission and the
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. As a result, only a detachment under the command of Savinkov himself could begin to operate. At about 3:00, he was able to occupy the Myrka Military Barracks in the west of the city (now at the intersection of Svoboda and Herzen Streets) without resistance and seize the machine guns and rifles stored in them. Then his detachment occupied the building of the former commercial school (now the Aviation College), but the way to the artillery depots of the rebels was blocked by Latvian riflemen. Savinkov's detachment was forced to retreat to the station, after which he was able to leave the city, abandoning machine guns and rifles. It was not possible to notify the leaders of the Yaroslavl Uprising about the failure in Rybinsk: the officer sent with the message was captured. For some time, Savinkov's detachment was engaged in sabotage on the railway in order to interfere with the supply of the troops besieging Yaroslavl, but then disintegrated. The arrested rebels were shot. An indemnity of 5 million rubles was imposed on the bourgeoisie of Rybinsk. The failure of the performance in Rybinsk became the reason for the failure of the uprisings both in Yaroslavl (it was suppressed on July 21) and in Murom (there the White Guards held out after the uprising on the evening of July 8 for about a day).


See also

*
Yaroslavl Uprising The Yaroslavl Uprising (known in Soviet historiography as the Yaroslavl Rebellion) was an episode of the Civil War in Russia, an anti–Bolshevik protest by the townspeople and members of Boris Savinkov's organization in Yaroslavl on July 6–21 ...


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The Red Book of the All–Russian Extraordinary Commission (In 2 Volumes) / Edited by Alexey Velidov. Book 1. 2nd Edition – Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1989
* ttp://rweek.ru/2008/09/11/90-let-belogvardejskomu-vosstaniyu-v-rybinske/ 90 Years of the White Guard Uprising in Rybinsk// Rybinsk Week, No. 1 of July 14, 2008 Anti-Bolshevik uprisings July 1918 events Yaroslavl Governorate 1918 in Russia White movement