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The Tambov Rebellion: Peasants vs the Bolsheviks

7 min · 12 jun 2026
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In 1920, as the Russian Civil War wound down, a new uprising erupted in the fertile black-earth region of Tambov. This episode explores the Green Army rebellion, a peasant-led insurgency against Bolshevik grain requisitioning. We discuss the leaders Alexander Antonov and his wife Olga, the rise of the Partisan Army of the Tambov Region, and the brutal government response including the use of chemical weapons and hostage taking. We examine the ideological roots of the revolt, the daily life of the insurgents, and how this forgotten conflict foreshadowed later Soviet policies toward the peasantry. This is a story of desperation, resistance, and the crushing of rural dissent. #TambovRebellion #AlexanderAntonov #GreenArmy #RussianCivilWar #PeasantUprising #Bolsheviks #GrainRequisitioning #ChemicalWeapons #Tambov #Antonovshchina #Lenin #Tukhachevsky #Decossackization #Prodrazverstka #SovietHistory #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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