Kronstadt Mutiny
- This article is about the rebellions of Russian sailors in 1904 and 1917. For the rebellion of Russian sailors against the Bolshevik government in 1921, see Kronstadt rebellion.
Two separate events at the Baltic fortress of Kronstadt on Kotlin Island are each known as the Kronstadt Mutiny. The first took place on 8 November 1904, and was part of the 1904–1907 wave of political and social unrest known as the 1905 Revolution. The second was the uprising of Russian sailors against their officers in March 1917, which sparked an abortive insurrection against the Russian Provisional Government. Lenin then decided to then agree to the bolsheviks to go into a more defensive status of operations for a while.
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