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The Volga Flotilla: River War That Shook the Revolution

7 min · 27. juni 2026
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In 1918, as the Russian Civil War raged, a forgotten fleet fought for control of the Volga River. This episode follows the rise and fall of the Volga Military Flotilla — a ragtag assembly of armed steamships crewed by Bolshevik sailors, commanded by the flamboyant Fyodor Raskolnikov. We explore the pivotal Battle of Kazan (September 1918), where the flotilla's riverine assault recaptured the city from the White Czech Legion and Komuch forces, securing the Volga route for Soviet supplies. Along the way, we meet Larisa Reisner, a poet and intelligence officer who became the flotilla's commissar, and uncover the ill-fated Perm operation that ended in disaster. The episode examines how control of Russia's great river arteries — often overlooked in land-based narratives — was decisive in the early civil war, and how the flotilla's tactics foreshadowed modern amphibious warfare. Specific terms include: Volga Military Flotilla (Volzhskaya Voennaya Flotiliya), Fyodor Raskolnikov, Larisa Reisner, Komuch, Battle of Kazan, White Czech Legion, and the Kama River. #RussianRevolution #VolgaFlotilla #FyodorRaskolnikov #LarisaReisner #BattleOfKazan #Komuch #WhiteCzechLegion #CivilWar #RiverWarfare #BolshevikNavy #KamaRiver #RussianHistory #1918 #Soviet #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #RevolutionaryWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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