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Titusfied 2007-08-01 01:56 PM

Russian Revolution
 
I just finished reading a book, Red Mutiny, a few weeks ago. It was a book on how a Russian Navy mutaneered against it's largest and most powerful battleship, The Putumkin. The book had references for about 30 pages in the back of the book, so it was obviously well educated, however, it read like a novel, switching from first person narrative between a few pivitol characters.

The Russian Navy was treated harshly, and under the most adverse of conditions. From living in housing quarters that sweltered up to 100 degrees and inhaling toxic fumes caused by the burning coal, to eating maggot infested meat for dinner, they endured it all. Eventually, it got so bad, and revolutionary talks became initiated so often, that the crew aboard the Putumkin started a mutiny, killing all the officers and throwing their bodies overboard.

They then sailed to Odessa, a major dock and thriving market place in Russian, and threatened the city with their powerful cannons. They were able to rally factory workers alike to go on strike, all but killing the Russian economy and trading. However, in the end, they were too split amongst the crew and neither side was able to enforce the actions they wanted. Some were too scared to retaliate on Mother Russia, and others wanted to, but feared a counter-mutiny from their peers.

The Putumkin ended up getting cut off from every port they sailed to, and without food, water, and coal to keep running the ship, they eventually were forced to surrender. They surrendered the battleship, but fled to Romania (I think?) for shelter, where they were granted immunity from being deported back to Russian to sit trial.

It was really an amazing story, and although this took place in the early 1900's, around 1905 I believe, the Russian Revolution didn't take place until over a decade later. It was however, the spark that ignited the revolution, even though the aftermath of the revolution, Lenin and Stalin as the predecessors, wasn't what they had envisioned.

Lenny 2007-08-01 02:17 PM

If I may go into the events of 1905, and those leading up to the mutiny on the Potemkin in more detail (I don't specifically know about the naval side, but I do have knowledge and expansive notes on the state of Russia in 1905, and why the 1905 Revolution occurred, as well as what it brought about)? Don't want to hijack, you see. If needs be, it can be a completely different thread.

Learnt about it in European history at the end of April, you see. :)

Just a brief clarification before I launch into paragraphs of detail - this did indeed happen in 1905 (June, I think it was). The 1905 revolution was during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, and led to the October Manifesto, which in turn marked the beginning of the end for Tsarism.

KagomJack 2007-08-02 01:27 PM

Fascinating. I never heard about this at all. It's amazing they didn't revolt sooner given the grueling conditions they were put through.

(I look forward to reading what Lenny will be posting.)

kaos 2007-08-02 03:50 PM

Now I've heard they're trying to take over the North Pole and claiming it before global warming kicks in all over. Poor Santa.

D3V 2007-08-02 04:13 PM

Lol, that's a bit much. Yeah, we never learned anything about this in history class all throughout high school, good information guys.

Titusfied 2007-08-03 05:16 AM

Do elaborate Lenny (if you haven't already in another thread). My only source of information was from a book I just read, and not a history book, one that may have been biased in one direction over another for any given reason.

Lenny 2007-08-06 10:44 AM

The reply is coming... just a little slowly. I've a lot of information sheets and notes to collate, and quite a bit to explain. Expect something within the next few days.

Willkillforfood 2007-08-10 10:44 PM

All I have to say is that Rasputin still WALKS AMONG THE LIVING.


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