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The Kronstadt Sailors Who Dared to Rebel

6 min · 11. juni 2026
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In March 1921, as the Russian Civil War wound down, the sailors of the Baltic Fleet at Kronstadt — once hailed as the vanguard of the revolution — rose up against the Bolshevik government they had helped bring to power. This episode dives into the Kronstadt Rebellion, a pivotal moment when workers and sailors demanded free soviets, an end to political repression, and a return to revolutionary ideals. We follow the uprising from its first demands in the Petropavlovsk resolution to the brutal Red Army assault across the ice of the Gulf of Finland, led by Mikhail Tukhachevsky. We examine the rebel's call for 'Soviets without Communists', the siege of the island fortress, and the crushing aftermath that silenced dissent within the Bolshevik ranks. With names like the Petropavlovsk, the Sevastopol, the Fort Krasnaya Gorka, and the frozen bay battles, this conversation sheds light on a rebellion that Lenin himself called 'a flash in the pan' but that exposed deep fractures in the revolutionary project. A story of ideals, betrayal, and the cost of dissent. #KronstadtRebellion #RussianRevolution #BalticFleet #MikhailTukhachevsky #Petropavlovsk #Sevastopol #FortKrasnayaGorka #RedArmy #SovietsWithoutCommunists #GulfOfFinland #CivilWar #Lenin #Trotsky #Bolsheviks #1917 #1921 #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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