The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything — Fexingo History
In September 1918, the Bolshevik Cheka carried out its first mass execution, shooting 512 prisoners in Petrograd and Moscow. This episode explores the origins of the Red Terror, triggered by the assassination of Moisei Uritsky and the attempted assassination of Lenin. We discuss the Cheka's founding, its leaders Felix Dzerzhinsky and Yakov Sverdlov, the legal framework of the terror, and the specific events of August 30–September 5, 1918. We also examine the human toll: the executed included former tsarist ministers, Socialist Revolutionaries, and ordinary civilians. The episode draws on eyewitness accounts and recent scholarship to reveal how the terror was planned and justified. Listeners will learn about the role of the Cheka's Petrograd chief, the execution of Professor Mikhail Tikhvinsky, and the controversial figure of Moses Uritsky. This is a focused look at a pivotal moment when revolutionary violence became systematic. #Cheka #RedTerror #FelixDzerzhinsky #MosesUritsky #Lenin #Bolsheviks #Petrograd #Moscow #PoliticalRepression #RussianRevolution #1918 #SocialistRevolutionaries #YakovSverdlov #MassExecution #Terror #SovietHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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