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The Kiev Bolshevik Uprising (November 8–13, 1917) was a military struggle for power in Kiev (Kyiv) after the fall of the
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in the
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. It ended in victory for the Kievan Committee of the
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and the
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.


Chronology of events

In the Autumn of 1917, shortly following the Bolshevik "Great October Revolution" in
Petrograd Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, Ukrainian Bolsheviks attempted to overthrow the Kiev government. However, unlike in the Russian capital, the rebellion in Kiev failed. The Ukrainian
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came as a surprise to the leaders of the newly ruling Ukrainian Central Council (Tsentralna Rada). Like most of the Russian public, Ukrainian officials were sure that the
Russian Provisional Government The Russian Provisional Government ( rus, Временное правительство России, Vremennoye pravitel'stvo Rossii) was a provisional government of the Russian Republic, announced two days before and established immediately ...
would not remain in power for more than a few weeks.Kovalchuk, M.
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(Istorychna Pravda). 5 September 2012
The day after the events in Petrograd, the Ukrainian Central Council declared that it considered transfer of power to the Council of Workers' and Soldiers' deputies unacceptable, as they composed "only a part of the organized revolutionary democracy." Officially condemning the coup as undemocratic, the Central Council promised to fight hard to support any uprising in Ukraine. The news of the Petrograd coup caused a surge of armed struggles in the capital of Ukraine. For the next three days, there was street fighting in Kiev between supporters of the Soviet government and government forces. The latter were eventually forced to surrender. Despite its declarations, in this fight the Ukrainian Central Council took a position of friendly neutrality towards the Bolsheviks. To many Ukrainian politicians, the Bolsheviks seemed far less dangerous than the toppled Provisional Government, which had, in the last weeks of its existence, begun to express increasing hostility towards the Ukrainian National movement. Taking advantage of the defeat of government forces, Ukrainian units took control of the main government institutions of the city. Power in Kiev and Ukrainian lands was transferred to the Central Council and its executive body, the General Secretariat. The
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commander was appointed, a participant of Ukrainian National movement, Lieutenant Colonel Viktor Pavlenko. Kiev Bolsheviks did not object to the actions of the Central Council. Both sides considered their main opponent the toppled Russian government, which seemed as if it could still return to power. However, soon thereafter it became understood that the Provisional government had finally descended from the political fore-stage. On the daily agenda, before the fighter for "proletarian revolution", arose a question about the establishment of Soviet power in Ukraine. Ten members of the Kievan Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers Party (Bolsheviks), had previously joined the
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. On November 8, at the initiative of the
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, the Regional Committee in Protection of Revolution in Ukraine was created, intended to be a temporary government in Kiev. It consisted of representatives from different political parties, councils, and the city Duma. The Committee was meeting in the
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. The headquarters of the KMD supported the
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, and did not trust the State Committee as it included the Bolsheviks. On November 9, the Central Rada finally defined its negative position in relation to the Petrograd coup, condemned
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actions, and declared that "it will decisively fight against all attempts to support such uprisings in Ukraine". Rada expressed its agreement for the creation of Russian ''homogeneous socialist government'' with the representatives of all socialist parties. The Kievan
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s, headed by
Georgiy Pyatakov Georgy (Yury) Leonidovich Pyatakov (russian: Гео́ргий Леони́дович Пятако́в; 6 August 1890 – 30 January 1937) was a leader of the Bolsheviks and a key Soviet politician during and after the 1917 Russian Revolution ...
(an active member of the
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) firmly stood on Lenin's principles, and did not agree with the position of the Central Rada. On the same day, they left the State Committee for the protection of the revolution and held a joint meeting in the
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with representatives of worker's and soldier's deputies councils, trade unions, factory presiding committees (fabzavkom), and military units. The meeting approved a resolution to support the
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in Petrograd and declared the power of the Soviet government. With their next decision, the congress elected
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consisting of such Bolsheviks as Jan Hamarnyk, Oleksandr Horwits,
Andriy Ivanov Andriy Vasylyovych Ivanov ( uk, Андрій Васильович Іванов) (October 28, 1888 – June 10, 1927) was a Russian- Ukrainian, Communist Party activist and politician. Ivanov was born in a village of Kukshevo, Imperial Russia (now ...
, Isaac Kreysberg,
Volodymyr Zatonsky Volodymyr Petrovych Zatonsky ( uk, Володи́мир Зато́нський, russian: Влади́мир Петро́вич Зато́нский ''Vladimir Petrovich Zatonsky''; July 27, 1888 – July 29, 1938) was a Soviet politician, aca ...
,
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, and others, to whom they planned to transfer the power. The same group later initiate the
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a couple of months later to support the sack of Kiev by the advancing Bolshevik forces from the
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and the installation of
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in Ukraine. In response to the Bolshevik activities, the military forces of the KMD were ordered to liquidate the Bolshevik center on November 10, 1917. They surrounded Mariinskyi Palace, where the local
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was located, and thrashed the building of the Kievan Duma Executive Committee, as well as the Bolshevik Committee. Almost all of the members of the Kievan Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Worker's Party (Bolsheviks) and the
revkom {{no footnotes, date=May 2016A revolutionary committee or revkom (russian: Революционный комитет, ревком) were Bolshevik-led organizations in Soviet Russia and other Soviet republics established to serve as provisional gove ...
,(totaling 14 people), were arrested. The same day, the State Committee for the protection of the revolution ceased to exist as the commander of the KMD, Mikhail Kvetsinsky, refused to take orders from it. On November 10, all of the functions of the liquidated State Committee for the protection of the revolution were transferred to the General Secretariat. The Bolsheviks answered by reinstating the
revkom {{no footnotes, date=May 2016A revolutionary committee or revkom (russian: Революционный комитет, ревком) were Bolshevik-led organizations in Soviet Russia and other Soviet republics established to serve as provisional gove ...
the next day (
Volodymyr Zatonsky Volodymyr Petrovych Zatonsky ( uk, Володи́мир Зато́нський, russian: Влади́мир Петро́вич Зато́нский ''Vladimir Petrovich Zatonsky''; July 27, 1888 – July 29, 1938) was a Soviet politician, aca ...
,
Andriy Ivanov Andriy Vasylyovych Ivanov ( uk, Андрій Васильович Іванов) (October 28, 1888 – June 10, 1927) was a Russian- Ukrainian, Communist Party activist and politician. Ivanov was born in a village of Kukshevo, Imperial Russia (now ...
, Ivan Kudrin, and others). They initiated military operations against the forces of the KMD. At the same time, the VII session of the
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had taken place, and the deputies formed a committee to find ways to stop the mayhem in Kiev. The session also sanctioned all the power in Ukraine to be transferred to the
Central Rada The Central Council of Ukraine ( uk, Українська Центральна Рада, ) (also called the Tsentralna Rada or the Central Rada) was the All-Ukrainian council (soviet) that united deputies of soldiers, workers, and peasants deputie ...
. For the next couple of days, street firefights filled some parts of the city (including Pechersk and Demiivka). On November 13, the headquarters of the Kiev Military District (KMD), located on
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, signed a cease-fire agreement with the Kiev revkom and withdrew from the city. Since then, the Kiev Military District has been virtually liquidated.In 1921 the new Soviet KMD was installed in its place. Its last commander refused to pledge allegiance to Ukraine and the District was dissolved in 1991. On 16 November 1917, at the joint meeting of the Central Rada and the Executive Committee of the
soviets Soviet people ( rus, сове́тский наро́д, r=sovyétsky naród), or citizens of the USSR ( rus, гра́ждане СССР, grázhdanye SSSR), was an umbrella demonym for the population of the Soviet Union. Nationality policy in ...
of the workers' soldiers' deputies in Kiev have acknowledged the Rada as the regional council in Ukraine. Shortly after, on November 20, the III Universal of the
Ukrainian People's Republic The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR), or Ukrainian National Republic (UNR), was a country in Eastern Europe that existed between 1917 and 1920. It was declared following the February Revolution in Russia by the First Universal. In March 1 ...
, which declared Ukraine an autonomous part of the Russian state with the capital in
Kiev Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. Ky ...
, was officially created.


See also

* Vinnytsia Bolshevik Uprising


References


Further reading

*Kiev. Historical encyclopedia. 1917–2000. * Doroshenko, D. ''Історія України 1917—1923" (History of Ukraine 1917–23)''. Vol I. "Доба Центральної Ради" (The times of the Central Rada). Uzhhorod 1932.


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