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The Cheka: Lenin's Sword and the Birth of State Terror

7 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of The Russian Revolution, Lucas and Luna explore the origins and inner workings of the Cheka, the Bolsheviks' secret police. From its founding by Felix Dzerzhinsky in December 1917 to the expansion of the Red Terror in 1918, they unpack how a small investigative commission became a sprawling apparatus of surveillance, execution, and political control. Drawing on recent scholarship by historians like George Leggett and Michael Parrish, they examine key figures such as Yakov Peters and Ivan Ksenofontov, infamous operations like the execution of the Left SRs, and the institutional culture that turned revolutionary fervor into systematic repression. They also discuss the Cheka's legal standing—or lack thereof—its use of torture, and its role in grain requisitioning, counterinsurgency, and the Civil War. Along the way, they touch on the lesser-known clash between Dzerzhinsky and Lenin over the scope of extrajudicial violence, and the Cheka's transformation into the GPU. A must-listen for anyone wondering how idealists build a police state. #Cheka #FelixDzerzhinsky #RedTerror #RussianRevolution #SovietHistory #SecretPolice #CivilWar #Lenin #Bolsheviks #YakovPeters #IvanKsenofontov #LeftSRs #VChK #GPU #ExtrajudicialViolence #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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