Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920
The Russian Civil War of 1917-1921 was a cataclysmic series of overlapping conflicts. It was a pivotal event in modern history, and left a deep imprint on the participants and their descendants for decades after its end. It was the Bolshevik victory in this bloody struggle, not in the skirmishes on...
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520 | 3 | |a The Russian Civil War of 1917-1921 was a cataclysmic series of overlapping conflicts. It was a pivotal event in modern history, and left a deep imprint on the participants and their descendants for decades after its end. It was the Bolshevik victory in this bloody struggle, not in the skirmishes on the streets of Petrograd and Moscow in October 1917, which secured the victory of Soviet Communism and provided its legitimacy for seventy years of rule. The narrowness of Lenin's victory, and the principles for which his opponents fought, have been largely neglected. This book traces the clash between the 'Reds' of the Moscow-based Soviet regime and the 'Whites', the militaristic, counter-revolutionary governments which were established around the periphery of Russia and aided by Allied interventionists. In particular, it details the epic history of the White movement in Siberia, and the fortunes of its leader, Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, the 'Supreme Ruler' of Russia | |
520 | |a Using a wide range of contemporary sources, Jonathan Smele examines Kolchak's political and military record, and concludes that the White defeat resulted as much from the harsh facts of Siberian economy and geography as from failures of White policy and leadership | ||
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adam_text | CONTENTS PAGE LIST OF MAPS XI PREFACE XIII GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS
XVII INTRODUCTION L 1 THE TRIUMPHAL MARCH OF REACTION 10 THE DEMOCRATIC
COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN SIBERIA; THE REVOLT OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK LEGION AND
THE PROVISIONAL SIBERIAN GOVERNMENT; THE OMSK-SAMARA RIVALRY; THE
NOVOSELOV AFFAIR: DRESS REHEARSAL FOR THE COUP; THE UFA STATE
CONFERENCE; SIBERIAN KADETS AND THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION; ENTER PEPELIAEV;
KTO TAKOI KOLCHAK?; ENTER KOLCHAK; THE MARTYRS OF COMPROMISE; THE
CONSPIRATORIAL STAFF; COUP D ETAT AT OMSK, NOVEMBER 18TH 1918. 2 THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KOLCHAK GOVERNMENT 108 CUI BONO?; A REAL DICTATOR
AND THE DEMISE OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS; THE VENERATION OF THE
MILITARY; THE POLITICIZATION OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN SIBERIA; THE OMSK
MASSACRE AND THE DEMISE OF SR OPPOSITION IN SIBERIA. 3 WHAT KOLCHAK
WANTS! : MILITARY VERSUS POLITY IN WHITE SIBERIA 183 PART ONE: HOPES AND
DISAPPOINTMENTS. THE SEMENOV INCIDENT; THE PACIFICATION OF THE
CZECHOSLOVAK LEGION; THE SPECTRE OF RECOGNITION. PART TWO: NA MOSKVU.
PLANNING THE SPRING OFFENSIVE. PART THREE: DICTATORSHIP FOR THE SAKE OF
DEMOCRACY - WHITE POLITICS IN EARLY 1919. A NEW CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY?;
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN WHITE SIBERIA; KOMU ZEMLIA? KOLCHAK AND THE LAND
QUESTION; THE NATIONAL MINORITIES AND THE QUESTION OF SECESSION. PART
FOUR: RUSSIAN ARMY S SPRING OFFENSIVE. KOLCHAK RAMPANT, MARCH-APRIL
1919; KOLCHAK REFLUENT, MAY-JULY 1919. X CONTENTS 4 INSIDE KOLCHAKIA:
FROM A LAND OF MILK AND HONEY TO THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE WHIP 327
PART ONE: THE URBAN SCENE. THE INDUSTRIAL BASE; DETERIORATING WORKING
CONDITIONS AND THE SUPPRESSION OF SIBERIAN TRADE UNIONS UNDER KOLCHAK;
OPEN WAR AGAINST LABOUR ; THE HUNGRY TOWNS. PART TWO: THE RURAL SCENE.
THE AGRICULTURAL BASE; THE ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF RURAL DISCONTENT.
PART THREE: THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICIES OF THE OMSK GOVERNMENT.
GOVERNMENT POVERTY, THE IMPERIAL GOLD RESERVE AND THE FAILURE OF THE
MIKHAILOV FINANCIAL REFORM; THE SAGA OF THE AMERICAN ROUBLES;
EXPENDITURE OF THE GOLD RESERVE; THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE EXPEDITION OF
1919; THE KOLCHAK GOVERNMENT AND SIBERIAN CO-OPERATION; THE SICK MAN OF
SIBERIA : PARALYSIS OF THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY UNDER KOLCHAK; THE
INTER- ALLIED RAILWAY AGREEMENT. 5 WHITE DEBACLE 472 THE DISMISSAL OF
GAJDA AND THE CHELIABINSK DEBACLE; THE OMSK DIPLOMATIC CONFERENCE AND
THE DEMISE OF ALLIED INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA; PANIC OR REFORM? THE
MINISTERIAL CRISIS OF AUGUST 1919; THE STATE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE; THE
STATE LAND ASSEMBLY; THE LAST BET IN A LOSING GAME : SEPTEMBER COUNTER-
OFFENSIVE IN THE ISHIM-TOBOL MESOPOTAMIA; THE FALL OF OMSK. 6 WHITE
AGONY 551 RENASCENT SR OPPOSITION AND THE GAJDA PUTSCH; WHITE GOVERNMENT
RECHAUFFE: THE CABINET OF SOLIDARITY ; KOLCHAK RESILIENT; ANOMIE;
DROWNING MEN ; THE IRKUTSK RISING AND THE LAST DAYS OF THE KOLCHAK
REGIME; THE FATE OF ADMIRAL KOLCHAK; TOWARDS A RED SIBERIA. CONCLUSION
668 APPENDIX: THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENTS IN SIBERIA, 1918-1920 679
BIBLIOGRAPHY 683 INDEX 751
Index
agriculture,
375-7, 389-92, 434-5
Akhmatov, IX,
571, 623, 651, 652
Alash
Orda,
296, 299
Alekseev, General
MV., 36, 57, 93, 230
Alekseevskíi,
A.A., 509, 514, 555, 571
Allied intervention in Siberia,
aims of,
200-3,
206ff,
210, 672-3
and arms supplies to Omsk Government,
209
(n.
79), 416-17
discontinuation of,
486-92
exchange of notes with Omsk Government,
185-6,211-15,416-17
and fall of Omsk Government,
615-16,
620-2
and the fate of Kolchak,
629-30,640,642
{see also
Janin, J., Syrový, J.)
historiography of,
4
and opposition to Omsk Governemt,
556,
558-9, 560-4, 568
and purchases of gold,
419-20
see also Czechoslovak Legion, Japanese
intervention, Omsk Diplomatic
Conference
All-Russian Government,
see Omsk Government
All-Russian Provisional Government,
see Directory
All-Siberian Co-operative CoBgress,
see Vsekosovet
Andogskü,
General
Α.!,
242-3, 303, 322,
478-S
Anneakov, Ataman BV.,
23, 25, 385* 482
(n.
33), 55$, 670
Argunov, A^i 42-a*
1(ШЅ
Armed Forces of South Russia, 22M&
Astrov,N.I.,35,47t49
ν
atamanshchina,
385-6
see also Annenkov, Ataman GM.,
Ivanov-
Sinov,
Major
РЈ^
Kadmykov*
Captain
751
I.M., Krasil nikov, Ataman I.N., Rozanov,
General, S.N., Semenov, Ataman, G.M.
Avksenťev, N.D.,
35, 37
as Director,
45, 80, 86-9
arrest of,
104-5
exile of,
112
Bakhmeťev, B.A.,
413-14
Balakshin,
A.N., 144,435-5
Bartashevskii, Captain
F., 176-9
Bashkirs,
296-7, 298, 299-301
Becvar, Major G.,
634, 635, 637-8
Belorussov, A.S.,
223, 261-3,489, 511
Belov,
General,
226,481, 482
(n.
33), 535
Beneš,
E.,
488,491
Boldyrev, General V.G.,
45-9, 97, 99, 102,
559-60, 625
(n.
237)
Boldyrev, Professor V.V.,
540-1
Bolshevik Party,
Eighth Party Congress,
307, 315
First All-Siberian Congress,
168
at Irkutsk,
3, 609-12, 649, 653, 657-8,
660-1
seizure of power in Siberia,
13-14
Siberian obkom,
168-9,611,612
White views of,
217-24
in
zemstvo
elections of
1918-1919, 265,
273
v.-,-
,-.
Borodin, N-A.,
440
Braithwaite,
AJO.,
329
Britmis,
94ffr
11^-50,
2U,
419
Brudemr,A-A.,
171
assassination of,
178
Brzhezovskii, General,
170-1^ 176-9
Budberg, Baron A.P.
voo,
127,223,231,242,
577
Buffiti
mission,
209
Bursak,
Ш.,
637,
Ş64
122
(џ
46),
752
Index
Canadian Economic Commission to Siberia,
391, 449-50
Central Bureau of Military Organizations,
553,
557, 564-5, 566, 567, 588, 608-9
Chaikovskii, N.V.,
35, 47, 206, 213
Chapaev,
V.l., 316, 317-18, 323
Cheiiabinsk Conferences,
37, 398
Cheliabinsk
Grain Tariff,
34, 425
Cheliabinsk
incident,
26
Cheliabinsk
Operation, see Russian Army
Cheremkhovo mines,
609
Chernov,
V.M., 48-9, 163-8
Chernov Manifesto,
85-6, 93
Cherven-Vodali,
A.A., 121
(n.
46), 502, 577,
616, 617, 620, 624, 625
(n.
237), 639
Chudnovskii, S.,
662, 664-5
Church, see Orthodox Church
Churchill, W.S.,
198, 212, 486, 488
Clemenceau, G.
205
Committee of Members of the Constituent
Assembly, see
Komuch
Constituent Assembly,
Congress of Members of the Constituent
Assembly,
163
Omsk Government and,
213-15, 249-50,
252-3, 257-9
persecution of members of,
82-4,
163-S0
results of elections in Siberia,
13-14,
380-1
see also
Komuch
Constitutional Democratic Party, see Kadets
co-operative movement,
380,424-31,431-49,
437-8, 503, 504, 505
Cossacks,
530-3
Orenburg Host,
226, 481-3
Ural Host,
226, 317
Ussurii Host,
561
see also Siberian Cossack Host
Council of Governing Departments,
see
Komuch
Czechoslovak Legion,
and break with the Omsk Government,
572-3, 598-602, 604-9, 614, 626-«,
630-8, 641-8, 654-5, 658,
and
Gajda
putsch,
568
evacuation of,
460,488-92, 598
mutinies in,
199
and policing of Trans-Siberian Railway,
198-9
relations with the Bolsheviks of,
658-9,
661, 666
response to the Kolchak coup of,
195-9
revolt of,
14, 25-7
and Siberian governments in
1918, 35-7,
43-4, 89, 164
withdraw from front of,
197-8
Czechoslovak National Council,
100, 164-5,
195-6,
572-^ł
Denikin, A.I., 231^l·,
240-1, 234-5, 486-7,
633
(n.
257)
Derber
Government, see
Provisional Government of Autonomous
Siberia
Derber,
Ria.,
20-1, 72, 558
Deviatov,
166, 171, 172, 177
Dieterichs,
General M.K.,
100, 164, 187, 218,
224, 243, 475-6, 477-9, 480, 670
as Commander-in-Chief,
496-7, 543-4,
576, 584-5, 586, 626
(n.
237)
and Ishim-Tobol Operation,
522, 523,
524-5, 534-5, 537, 538-9, 540-1
resignation of,
545-6
Directory,
creation and constitution,
10-12, 46-7
at Omsk,
79-89
disease,
366-7, 592-4
Dotsenko, P.,
29
Dutov, Ataman AX,
189, 226, 325, 482
(n.
33)
Elachich,
H-A;,
122
Eliot, Sir C,
38, 204-5, 211, 231, 507
Emerson, Colonel G.,
466
Estonia,
301, 306
Feodos ev, S.G.
116-7, 443, 504-5
Filaťev,
General D.B.,
523, 633
Filippovskü, V.N., 166
Finland,
214, 290, 292, 301-6
Fleming, P.,
96, 630, 646
Rug, General V.,
24, 78, 242
Fomin, N.V.,
22, 176, 438
arrest of,
167
assassination of,
171-3, 178
food shortages,
364-6, 368-9, 374-5
Fortunatov, B.K.,
165
Frunze, M.V.,
316, 323, 521
Index
753
Gajda
[Geidl], General
R.,
27, 59-60, 78, 99,
625
(n.
237)
as Commander of Siberian Army,
181,
345, 357-8
dismissal of,
474-7, 553
and
Gajda
Putsch,
553, 564-6, 568-70,
and Spring Offensive,
238-9, 309-11, 324
Gajda
Putsch,
552-70
Gattenberger,
A.N., 19, 44, 121, 267-8
Girsa,
Dr
V.,
100, 572-4, 583
Glukharev, Colonel,
24, 78
gold reserve,
397^01, 416-20, 549, 622-3,
653, 658, 660, 667
Golytsin, General,
538-40
Goiovin, General,
210, 525
Goyer, L.V.
von, 415, 495, 499-500, 576
Graves, General W.S.,
108, 205, 457, 470-1,
484, 569
Grishin-Almazov, Colonel G.N.,
22, 29, 33,
40-1, 233-4, 438
Gromov,
I.V., 595
Guins, G.K.,
88, 123, 139, 170,172, 180, 230,
254-5, 271, 280, 282, 288-9, 365, 499,
505ff,
514, 576, 578, 579, 625
(n.
237)
historiography of the civil war in Siberia,
4—8
Holy Cross detatchments, see Orthodox
Church
Horváth,
General D.L.,
107, 189, 452, 560
as
Kadet
choice for dictator,
38, 54
and Kolchak in
1918, 73-4
Iakovenko,
V;G.,
596
ľ
Iakovlev,
RB,,
57!, 575, 616, 617-8
Èuaisbèv^LA.,
41-4,553
(n.
6), 555,558,566,
567-8,569
D in,
Lieutenant-Colonel
ŁS„
98, 101-2, 114,
541-2
industry,
329-30, 331
coal mining,
332-5, 371-3
in Urals,
331, 335, 371-3
Inostrantsev, General M.A^.257
Inter-Allied Railway Agreement,
465-7
Committee of,
466-71
International Harvester Corporation,
390
Irkutsk
conditions in,
571-2
anti-Kolchak rising in,
608—26
Iudenich, General
N,N.,295, 301-5* 492-3
Ivanov-Rinov, Major (later Ataman) P.P.,
23,
81, 151, 271-2, 385, 581, 625
(n.
237),
670
as Commander of Siberian Army,
41
and bhim-Tobol offensive,
529-30, 535-
6, 545, 546
and Novoselov Affair,
43
and Omsk rising,
169-70, 173, 175, 178
Janin,
General M.,
196, 251, 485, 489-90,
507
and Kolchak s fate,
600, 603, 627-34,
636, 638, 641-7
relations with Kolchak,
98,
1
19-20
Japanese intervention,
73-4, 188, 191-5,403-
4, 457-8, 466, 469-70, 493-5, 559-60,
568-70, 573, 637
Kadets,
Eastern Section of Central Committee
(VOTsK),
93, 103, 223, 249, 250-2,
259, 269, 292-5
and Kolchak coup,
90-1
in Omsk Government,
120-3, 135-6, 146
and the military,
146-50
November
1918
Conference at Omsk,
60,
93-4,
and reform of Omsk Government,
501,
506, 514,
Siberian organizations of,
50-6
at Ufa State Conference,
49-50
Kalandarashvili, N.A.,
596, 619
Kalashnikov,
Captain N.S.,
554, 557, 564,
571, 614, 619, 624
(n.
236), 656-7
Kalmykov, Captain (later Ataman) I.M.,
73,
273, 385, 561-3, 625
(n.
237)
Kamenev, Colonel
S.S., 313
Kappel, Colonel
V.O., 218, 320, 545
as Commander-in-Chief of Russian Army,
586, 592, 600-1, 654-5
death of,
656
Kappel (Volga) Corps,
309, 320, 482
kappeľevtsy,
656-7, 661, 666-7
Kara Sea Route Expedition, see Northern Sea
Route Expedition
Khanzhin, General M.V.,
226,476, 616, 620,
623-4
Khodukin, Ia.N.,
556
(n.
12), 571, 575
khutora, 285ff
Kirghiz,
296-7, 298, 299
754
Index
Klafton, A.K.,
12І-2,
149, 625
(η.
237)
Klimushkin,
P.D., 48, 166, 168
Kliuchnikov, Iu.V.,
88, 121, 137, 139, 292-3,
625
(n.
237)
Knox,
Major-General
(later Sir),
Α.,
74, 479,
480, 485, 523, 668-9
as
Directeur d Arrière,
119-20
meets Kolchak in
1918, 74-5
and preparations for Kolchak coup,
87,
94-7
and Spring Offensive,
218, 228-9, 236-8,
241
see also Britmis
Kolchak, Admiral A.V.,
arrest, imprisonment and interrogation of,
2-4, 76-8, 100-1, 637-9, 645-7,
650, 62-5
as candidate for dictatorship,
44,60,75-6,
90, 103
character of and career to
1918, 61-6,
239-40, 245-6
anti-Bolshevik activities in
1918, 73-5
enters British service,
71
mission to United States,
70-1
relations with right-wing organizations,
66-70
resignation as C-in-C of Black Sea
Fleet,
68
return to Russia,
75-8
as dictator,
124, 30, 136-7, 174-5,
668-72
inaugural declarations as,
108-9
execution of,
662-3, 664-6
and fall of Omsk,
543-6, 551
health of,
131-2, 137, 472-3
journey of from Omsk to Irkutsk,
584,
590-1, 600-1, 626-31, 634-9
and militarism,
216
as Minister of War to Directory,
61,
97-100
and Northern Sea Route Expedition,
423-4
politics of,
248-55, 256-7, 306-7, 495-6,
501, 503, 674-5
regarding land question, 278ff,
283-4,
288-9
regarding nationalities question,
290-2,
295-6, 302-6
regarding trade unions,
340-1^
and Omsk massacre,
166,170,174-5,177
and preparations for coup, 92ff
and reform of Omsk Government,
495-6,
499-500, 503, 507-8, 510-20, 554-5,
580-6
relations with Ataman Semenov,
603-4,
632-3
relations with Czechoslovak Legion,
197,
489-90, 581-3, 599, 601-8, 633-^
relations with General Denikin,
231-4,
239-41, 630
relations with General
Gajda,
475-7,
565-6
relations with General Knox,
75-6
relations with private businessmen,
116-7
relationship with Madame Timireva,
76-7
Kolchak coup,
104-7
Kolchaka
(née
Omireva) S.F.,
64, 76-7, 665
(n.
347)
Kolchak Government, see Omsk Government
Kolosov, E.E.,
555, 556
(n.
12), 565, 574-5,
591, 651-3
Komitet
sodeistviia sozyvu Zemskogo sobom,
555-6, 557, 558, 559, 562, 565, 573
Komuch
(Committee of Members of the
Constituent Assembly),
10, 12
Council of Governing Departments,
88,
165-6
founding of,
33-4
and gold reserve,
398-9,
People s Army,
36-7, 48
rivalry with Provisional
Siberian Government,
34-5
at Ufa State Conference,
46
Konštantínov, M.M.,
571, 624
(n.
236)
Kozminskii,
Β.Α.,
556,
(η.
12)
Krakovetskii,
Colonel
A.A., 12-13, 21-2,
555, 564, 566, 569
KrasU nikov, Ataman LN.,
82, 102, 274,
386-7, 625
(n.
237)
and Kolchak coup,
104-5
trial of,
111-13
Krasnoiarsk,
590-2, 596, 597
Krasnoshchekov, AJVL,
651, 653 -.·-.;■
Krasnov, G.A.,
88, 225,625
(n.
237)
Kravchenko,
A.D., 595-6
Kroľ, L.,
50-1, 55, 146,222, 509, 514
Kratovskü,
V.M., 30,41-2
Lampson,
L·,
607
landlords and landlordism,
275-6, 277,
282-3, 377-9
índex
755
Union of Russian Landowners (Eastern
Section),
281
Larionov,
V.M., 457, 460, 616, 620, 624,
625
(n.
237)
Lebedev,
Major-General DA,
114, 182, 465,
524, 670
and
Cheliabinsk
Operation,
474-81
dismissal of,
496
and land question,
280-1
and nationalities question,
291
and Spring Offensive,
218-19,228,230-1,
241-β,
320, 324-5
Lenin,
V.l., 653, 662
Lindberg, M.E.,
21
Ued, J.,
423-4, 426
(n.
301)
Uoyd George, D.,
201, 205, 207, 209-13
Lokhvitskii, General,
522, 524
Lokťev, M.V.,
167, 178
McCullagh, Captain
F., 114-15, 119
Maevskii, E.,
445-6
Maiskii, LM.,
23, 90, 556
(n.
12), 571
Maklakov, V.A.,
183-4, 501
Maksukov, I.N.,
164
Malinovskii, Lieutenant-Colonel D.A.,
626,
631
Mamontov,
RM.,
595
Mannerheim,
General
G.G., 302-5
Markov,
B.D., 21, 438, 556, 571, 613, 640
Markovskii, General,
591
martial law, see military rule
Marťianov»
General
АЛ.,
137, 586
Matkovskü,
General A.F.,
Ш,
178
Medek,
PJ*.
164
Medvedev, A.S,;
271
,
558
Mensheviks, 338-9, 341-2
Merchant Trading Co. (Liverpool),
428,429
Mikhaüov,
LA.,
19, 30, 132, 280, 393, 505,
576, 625
(n.
237)
and Kolchak coup,
1Щ»
Ш>
и
and Novoselov
Ampfer, 3% 40*4
as Minister of Finance,
132, 394, 396-7,
398-9,401-15,415
resignation of, 49$*9
see also Mikhailov Group
Mikhaüov
Group,
ЗЄ,
134-5,499
Mikhaüov,
PJa.,
21,438,
556¿
613,640
military
»đ©,
151-2, 169-70, 176«; 35$,
509-10, 51
ЫЭ*
548-9, 554,578, 671-2
Moiseenko. V.N.,
84 .
:
.
monarchists and monarchism,
82-4, 173-4,
496-7
Moravsku,
V.l., 558, 566, 569
Morris, United States Ambassador,
416-7,
484, 485, 559
Nansen, F., 209
(η.
75), 426
(η.
301)
National
Centre,
57-8, 502-3
nationalities question,
289-306
Neilson, Colonel J.,
97-«
Nekliutin, K.N.,
121
(n.
46), 432, 499, 576
Nestorov, LP.,
166
Northern Sea Route Expedition,
420-31
North-Western Army,
301, 302
Novonikolaevsk,
587-9
Novoselov,
Α.,
41-3
Novoselov Affair,
40-4
Oblastnichestvo,
53, 2%
development of to
1917,
15ff
officers,
character of,
114-15, 242-3, 323-4,
527-8, 673-4
and persecution of SRs,
163-80
and persecution of trade unions,
343-6
politics of,
153-63
social
heterogenity
of,
158-60
underground organizations of in
1918,
24-5, 27-«
see also military rale, Russian Army,
stavka
Omsk,
character of,
23-4, 79
fall and evacuation of,
537,543—50
overcrowding in,
118-9, 142-3, 369-71
Omsk Bloc,
32, 144-5, 173, 208, 440, 509,
511*514
Omsk Diplomatic Conference,
416, 470, 481,
483-5,490-1
Omsk Government,
constitution of,
123, 256,497-«, 518-19,
633
(n>
257)
Council of Ministers,
123,
134ff,
254-5,
497-504,
S18-9,
544-3, 548-9, 633
■
<n.
257)
at Irkutsk,
570-1, 574,
576-£,
602-5,
615,616,640
Ministry of Agriculture,
266, 275,
277-«, 281, 283-6» 342, 418
756
Index
Ministry of Finance,
133, 393, 401-15,
446
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
134, 183—4
Ministry of the Interior,
268-9, 297,
341, 560
Ministry of Justice,
511—13
Ministry of Labour,
141, 336-7, 341-2,
356-7, 359
Ministry of Public Education,
266
Ministry of Supply,
117-8, 368, 443,
464, 547
Ministry of Trade and Industry,
372-3,
393
Ministry of War,
141
Ministry of Ways and
Communications,
356, 546
role of Siberians in,
135-6,
138ff
Council of the Supreme Ruler, 137ff,
145,
245, 500
economic policies of,
393—471
passim
currency issues of,
401-15
income and revenues of,
395—7
land question,
213-15
relations with private enterprises,
432-3,
442-4, 446-9
speculation,
463-5
foreign policy of,
exchange of notes with the Allies,
211—
15, 253^, 258, 263, 277-8, 292,
318-19
Paris Peace Conference,
202-3, 206,
293-4
recognition question,
193-4, 205-15,
417, 673
relations with the Allies,
183-6, 191-4,
205-15, 560-2, 603-5
relations with Germany,
492-3
relations with Japan,
493-5, 582-3
negotiations with the Political Centre,
620-4
political programme of,
183-326
passim
regarding a new Constituent Assembly,
255-63
regarding the land question,
274-89
regarding local government,
263—74
regarding the nationalities question,
289-307
Supreme (Military) Council,
581
Omsk Massacre,
169-81, 439
Omsk rising,
168-73
O Reilly, W.E.,
558-9, 563
Orthodox Church, 223^l·,
519-20, 529-30,
539-42
Holy Cross detatchments of,
540-2
otruba, 285ff
Pares,
В.,
146, 327, 426, 433, 442
partisans,
384, 388-9, 454-6, 594-6, 608,
609-10, 619
Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries,
see Socialists-Revolutionaries
Patushinskii, G.B.,
30,41-2,624
(n.
236), 650
Pavlu,
В.,
25, 100, 572-4, 583
peasantry,
13-14,327-8,377-81,383-4,389-
92, 676-7
and co-operative movement, 435ff
land holdings,
274, 377-8
mobilization of,
226-7
Omsk Government s attitude towards,
519
relations with Soviet Government,
381—3
Pechenga,
303
People s Army, see
Komuch
Pepeliaev, General
A.N., 99, 224, 345, 355,
524, 547, 554, 584-8, 626
(n.
237)
Pepeliaev, V.N.,
57
imprisonment and execution of,
661-2,
665-6
and Kolchak coup,
57-61,
90ff,
104, 669
in Omsk Government,
120-1, 137, 266,
268, 271, 518
and reform of Omsk Government,
574-9,
581-7
Perm,
181-2, 187-8, 231
Petrov,
NJ.,
134, 144, 276, 281, 625
(η.
237)
Poland,
214, 292, 301
Polish Legion,
588-9, 597, 654-5
Political Centre,
579, 588, 590, 608-18, 638-
41,647-51,656-7
creation of,
573
negotiations with Irkutsk Bolsheviks,
657-8
negotiations with 5th Red Army,
651-3
negotiations with Omsk
Government,
620-4
Popov, K.A.,
3, 177, 624
(n.
236), 662-4
Postnikov, S.P.,
367, 371, 372-3, 374
Potanin, CN.,
15-16, 18-19, 261
(n.
237)
see
abo oblastnichestvo
Prmkipo Proposal,
207-8
prisoners of war,
350-1, 366
(n.
116), 426
Index
757
Provisional Government of Autonomous
Siberia,
20-1, 29-30, 38, 558
Provisional Siberian Government
Administrative Council of,
40-4
founding of,
10, 30-1
policies of,
31-3, 338-40, 275-6
and Ufa State Conference,
37-9, 46-7
railways,
Baikal tunnels,
605-8
Chinese Eastern Railway,
72-3, 406, 458,
461-2, 466
Trans-Siberian Railway,
330-1, 356-7,
362,406,422,449-65,490-1,597-602,
676-7
see also Inter-Allied Railway Agreement
Rakitnikov, IN.,
34, 164
Rakov,
DK., 83, 104
Red Army,
advance from Omsk to Irkutsk,
587, 589,
654-5
advance from Urals to Omsk,
521, 533-4,
542, 549-50
Bashkir desertions to,
300-1
Chelyabinsk Operation of,
482-3
counter-offensive of in spring
1919,
315-19
defeated at Perm,
181-2, 187-8
internationalist detatehments,
14-15
negotiations with Czechoslovak
Legion,
659, 666
negotiations with Political Centre,
651-3
retreat of in spring
1919, 309-10, 312-13
White views of,
217, 219-20
refugees,
370-1, 526, 547-8, 592-4^ 596-8,
600
Rogovskii, R,
87, 89, 104
Rozanov, General S.N.,
and
Gajda
putsch,
557,559-63,566-70
as Governor of Vladivostok,
452
and Kolchak coup,
101, 106-7
removal of as Cbmmander-in-Chief of
Siberian Army,
114
I r
м;
Rubtsov, Captain,
176-8
Russian Army,
í
army groups of,
1st
Army,
524,1544, 546, 547, 584,
589-90
2nd
Ann*
524, 542*345* 584, 388-9,
590,593
3rd
Army,
522, 537, 542, 545, 584,
588-9, 590, 592
Siberian Army,
29, 31, 81, 99, 164,
297, 476, 479, 478, 480, 486,
524,
553^l·
in Spring Offensive,
226, 231, 308,
309,317,318,324-5
Southern (Orenburg) Army,
retreat, disintegration and exile of,
476-8, 482
(n.
33)
in Spring Offensive,
226, 229, 310,
317
Western Army,
226, 230, 300, 308-10,
313, 318, ,320, 476, 479, 480
Cheliabinsk
Operation
of,
474,481-3,484
Ishim-Tobol Offensive of,
516, 521-38
mobilizations of,
225,226-7,229,319-20,
321, 526-7, 529-33, 541, 544
over-confidence of,
215-24,228-9,408-9,
550
and peasantry,
385-7
politicized nature of,
153-63
reformation of (June
1919), 474-6
reformation of (August
1919), 481-3
retreat of,
481-3,
from Omsk,
584,588-9,589-90,
592-A,
597-8, 600-2, 654-6
size of,
225-6, 313-4, 320
Spring Offensive of,
execution of,
308-12
failure of,
315-26
impact upon Allies of,
211—12, 311,
318-19
planning of,
218, 225-48
see
ако
officers,
stavka
Russian Political Conference at Paris,
184,
289-90,488
Russian Railway Service Corps, 465-6ff
Russo-
Asiatic Bank,
73
Sakharov, GeneraUCV.,
222, 224, 476, 478,
480, 481, 522, 524, 534-5, 537-8, 656,
625
(n,
237), 666
artest
and dismissal of,
584-7
as Ccmcmiandcr-in-Cmef,
545,576
and fall of Omsk,
545-50
Sapozhnikov, V.V.,
28,136, 139
Sazonov, A.V.,
22,438,440,509, 514
SazoOov^&D.»
215,232, 290,303-5, 502
Semenov, Ataman G.M,
385,602-5,625
758
Index
(η.
237), 632, 670-1
character of,
188-9
disruption of communications by,
189-90,
456-7, 462
and seizure of gold reserve shipment,
419
relations of with Kolchak in
1918, 72-4
relations with Omsk Government,
188—95,
602-3
Serebrennikov, LI.,
16. 19, 30, 103, 117, 139,
225, 625
(n.
237)
Shatilov, M.B.,
30-1, 41-2, 296-7
Shchetinkin,
595-6
Shchukin, N.N.,
334, 372-3, 464-5
Shiriamov,
A.A., 651, 657, 658, 661-2
Shumilovskii, L.I.,
141,144,336,341^1, 356-
7, 574, 625
(n.
237)
Siberian Cossack Host,
515—16
and Ishim-Tobol Operation,
525, 529-33,
534, 544
and Kolchak coup,
103, 104—5
and suppression of Omsk rising,
169-70,
176ff
Siberian
Oblasť
Duma,
17-20, 32, 296
disbanding of,
88
rivalry of with Provisional
Siberian Government,
40-2
Siberian Steamship Company,
423
see also Lied, J.
Siberian Supply Company,
117, 433—4
Sibkredsoiuz, see Union of Siberian Credit
Unions
Sibzemgor,
270-1, 555
Sidorov,
V.O., 21, 555, 556, 624
(n.
236)
Silvester, Archbishop,
539-41
Skipetrov, Ataman,
605,606,617-18,618-19,
624, 639-40
Smirnov, I.N.,
652-4, 658-9, 662, 666
Smirnov, Rear Admiral MX,
134, 424, 625
Soiodovnikov,
В.,
563-4, 570
speculators,
362, 404-5, 408,447-«, 460-5
Socialists-Revolutionaries,
11-14, 18-19, 21-
2, 85-6, 380, 670
Narod
Group,
168
(n.
206)
opposition of to Kolchak coup,
163-7
opposition of to Omsk Government,
517
(n.
144), 552-3, 555-6, 563, 565-71,
573, 588, 591,608-10, 652
at Ufa State Conference,
48-9
in
zemstvo
elections of
1918-1919, 265,
see also
Komitet
sodeistviia sozyvu
Zemskogo sobora,
Komuch,
Political
Centre
Starynkevich,
S.S., 106,
111,
123, 139, 172,
175, 178
State Economic Conference,
504-11, 513-14,
516-17,578,579-80
State Land Assembly,
516-20, 578-9, 580
stavka, 241-«,
524-5, 528
and Kolchak coup,
101-2, 114
overconfidence of,
182, 217, 219, 227-8,
234ff,
247-8, 524-5, 673-4
see also officers, Russian Army
Štefánik,
General,
197-8, 572
Stepanov, General N.A.,
218, 229, 281, 475
Steveni, Captain L.,
97-8
Stevens, J.F.,
465-6, 466-8, 469
Sukin, I.I.,
133-4, 139, 143, 236, 253, 291,
484-5, 498-9, 576, 578, 625
Supreme Ruler, see Kolchak, Admiral A.V.
Sviatitskii, N.,
164, 168
(n.
206)
Svoboda,
К,
164, 195-6
Sychev, General,
613-14, 615, 617-18, 619,
639-40
Syrobiarskii, Colonel,
600, 603-4
Syrový,
General J.,
25, 44, 100, 654-5, 659
and Kolchak s fate,
600-2, 605, 627, 636,
637, 641-2, 642-7
Teľberg,
G.G., 121-2, 123, 134, 136, 137,
145-6, 498-9, 511-12, 625
(n.
237)
Timireva, A.V.,
65, 77, 638-9, 665
(n.
347)
Tomsk,
589-90
trade and industry organizations,
22-3, 56,
116-17,342,348-9,368-9,442-3,446-9,
458-60, 504, 505
trade unions,
336-40, 341-8, 355-61, 365-6,
650-1
and wages issue,
349-51, 359-60
Treťiakov,
S.N.,
121
(n.
46), 502, 577-80,
603,604
Trotsky, L.D.,
317, 321
Tsentosibi/,
13-14, 162
Ufa State Conference,
10, 37, 44-50
Union for the Regeneration of Russia,
35-6,
45-50,51,103
Union of Siberian Creamery Associations,
434-5,439-40,441
Index
759
Union of Siberian Credit Unions,
435, 436,
441, 443, 444, 446
Urals Industrial Committee,
371-3
Urals
Oblasť,
Government,
88, 371
Urquhart, L.,
117
Ustrialov, N.V.,
122, 223, 249, 493, 625
(n.
237)
Ustragov, L.A.,
107, 461, 467, 498
Validov, Z.,
296, 300
Vatsetis, Colonel, LI.,
314, 315, 317
Vinogradov, V.A.,
509, 514
as Director,
47, 91
resignation of,
106
Visko
vatov, Senator,
174-5, 178
Vladivostok rising, see
Gajda
Putsch
Voitsekhovskii, Major-General S.N.,
218,482,
545, 546, 588
as Commander-in-Chief of Russian Army,
656, 660-1, 666
Volkov, N.K.,
121
(n.
46), 502
Volkov, Colonel,
V.l., 23, 41, 102,
111,
190-
1, 625
(n.
237)
Vologodskii, P.V.,
19, 29-33, 81, 87-8, 625
(n.
237)
mission to Far East in
1918, 37-9, 78
as Premier,
140-1, 143-4, 146, 498-9,
508, 576
Voľskii, V.K.,
46, 164, 166, 167
(n.
206)
Vostrotin,
S.V., 426
(n.
301), 429
Vsekosovet,
439-40, 441, 443,444, 446
Ward, Colonel J.,
98-9, 119, 174, 340
Western Siberian Commissariat,
21-4, 28
Business Cabinet of,
28-9
White Army, see Russian Army
Wilson, W.,
205, 210
(n.
79), 470-1, 487,
491
workers,
327, 336-61
Wrangel, Baron
P.Ň.,
230, 232-3
Zakupsbyt,
22, 375, 425-6, 428, 435-7, 438,
439, 441, 444, 445, 446
Zankevieh,
General MI.,
582,626, 627,628
Zefirov, N.S.,
117-18, 134,443,464
Zemskii
sobo/,
517
(n.
144), 553-6» 586
see also
Komitet
sodeistvUa sozyvu
Zemskogo
sobara
Zemstvos,
263-6, 571
elections to in
1918-1919, 265, 267-9,
272-4
Omsk Government and,
266-74
and opposition to Omsk Government,
503,
506-7, 519-20, 555-45, 573, 588, 591,
612, 616-17
see also Sibzemgor
Zenzinov,
V.M.,
arrest and exile of,
104-5, 112,
as Director,
47-8, 86-9
Zhardetskii, V.A.,
122, 144, 261, 492, 501,
625
(n.
237), 669
and Kolchak coup,
51-3, 55-6, 79, 90-1,
111-12
Zinevich, General,
590-2, 628
Zverev,
D.E., 596, 608, 619, 657-8
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geographic_facet | Siberia (Russia) -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 Sibirien |
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language | English |
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physical | XIX, 759 S. Kt. |
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spellingShingle | Smele, Jon 1958- Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasil'evich <1873-1920> Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasiliyevich, 1873-1920 Kolčak, Aleksandr Vasilʹevič 1874-1920 (DE-588)119309130 gnd Burgeroorlogen gtt Geschichte Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 gnd |
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title | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 |
title_auth | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 |
title_exact_search | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 |
title_full | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 Jonathan D. Smele |
title_fullStr | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 Jonathan D. Smele |
title_full_unstemmed | Civil war in Siberia the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 Jonathan D. Smele |
title_short | Civil war in Siberia |
title_sort | civil war in siberia the anti bolshevik government of admiral kolchak 1918 1920 |
title_sub | the anti-Bolshevik government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918 - 1920 |
topic | Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasil'evich <1873-1920> Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasiliyevich, 1873-1920 Kolčak, Aleksandr Vasilʹevič 1874-1920 (DE-588)119309130 gnd Burgeroorlogen gtt Geschichte Russischer Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4126122-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasil'evich <1873-1920> Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasiliyevich, 1873-1920 Kolčak, Aleksandr Vasilʹevič 1874-1920 Burgeroorlogen Geschichte Russischer Bürgerkrieg Siberia (Russia) -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 Sibirien |
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