Index of articles related to the Russian Revolution and Civil War from 1905–1922
An index of articles related to the Russian Revolution[1][2] and the Russian Civil War[3][4] period (1905–1922). It covers articles on topics, events, and persons related to the revolutionary era, from the 1905 Russian Revolution until the end of the Russian Civil War. The See also section includes other lists related to Revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union, including an index of articles about the Soviet Union (1922–1991) which is the next article in this series, and Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
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- Kaledin, Alexey
- Kalinin, Mikhail
- Kamenev, Lev
- Kerensky, Alexander
- Kerensky–Krasnov uprising
- Khabalov, Sergey Semyonovich
- Kyiv or Kiev
- Kiev Arsenal January Uprising
- Kiev Bolshevik Uprising
- Kokovtsov, Vladimir
- Kolchak, Alexander
- Kornilov affair
- Kornilov, Lavr
- Krestinsky, Nikolay
- Kronstadt
- Kronstadt mutinies
- Kronstadt rebellion
- Krupskaya, Nadezhda
- Kuban Offensive
- Kulak
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- ^ Party members were called Kadets or Cadets from the abbreviation K-D.
- ^ Also known as Ispolkom.
- ^ Also known as The Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet.
- ^ Commonly known as the "People's Will"
- ^ Also known as the Organisational Bureau.
- ^ Also known as the "Black Army" or "Makhnovshchyna".
- ^ Government in power from the February Revolution until the October Revolution.
- ^ Later Petrograd, then Leningrad.
- ^ Now known as Volgograd (1961–present), formerly known as Stalingrad (1925-1961).
- ^ Also known as the Octoberists.
- ^ Pipes, Richard (1990). The Russian Revolution. New York: Knopf.
- ^ Engelstein, Laura (2017). Russia in Flames: War, Revolution, Civil War, 1914-1921. New York: Oxford University Press.
- ^ Carr, Edward (1985). A History of Soviet Russia: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917–1923. (3 vols). New York: W. W. Norton and Company.
- ^ Smele, Jonathan (2016). The "Russian" Civil Wars, 1916-1926: Ten Years That Shook the World. New York: Oxford University Press.