Black Guards

Black Guards

Black Guards (Russian: "Чёрная Гвардия") were armed groups of workers formed after the Russian Revolution and before the Third Russian Revolution. They were the main strike force of the anarchists. They were created in the Autumn of 1917 in Ukraine by Maria Nikiforova and in January 1918 in Moscow, under the control of anarchists at industrial enterprises by Factory and Plant Committees and by Moscow Federation of Anarchist Groups cells. In the beginning of 1918, in reaction to the growing repression of all opposition and free expression, the anarchist groups within the Moscow Federation formed armed detachments, the Black Guards (around 1,000 personnel) headed by Lev Chernyi. The Black Guards were the basis for the later formation of the Black Army. Hence, the term is often used as an English synonym for the Black Army when referring to the era of the Third Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War.

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and deprivations of the Civil War provoked dissensions among the left, which were suppressed by the Bolsheviks. On the night of April 12, 1918 the Cheka (secret police) raided the 26 anarchist centres in Moscow, including The House of Anarchy, the building of the Moscow Federation, and the Black Guards offered armed resistance. A fierce battle raged on Malaia Dimitrovka Street in which about 40 anarchists were killed or wounded and about 500 were imprisoned.

At the moment of the breakout of the Third Russian Revolution on the July 6, 1918, the Black Guards had again around 1,000 personnel.

It should be noted that the Black Guards are completely unrelated to the Black Hundreds, a counter-revolutionary group related to the tsarist secret police.

Nomenclature

The Black Guard may have been named after the anarchist black flag symbol. In Russian, "chernyj" (Cyrillic: чeрный) means "black", therefore another possible origin for the name 'the Black Guard' is Lev Chernyi.

ee also

*Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
*Anarchism in Russia
*Lev Chernyi
*Maria Nikiforova
*Nestor Makhno
*Red Guards
*Green Army

External links

* [http://azarov.net/01_Postizhenie/02_History/02_black_guardian.htm Черная Гвардия (Russian)]
* [http://www.fsb.ru/history/autors/baklanov.html Виктор БАКЛАНОВ, "СЛОВО ДЗЕРЖИНСКОМУ" (Russian)]
* [http://www.radiomayak.ru/schedules/10627/22400.html "Азбука анархиста" (Russian)]
* [http://www.nestormakhno.info/russian/hronos.htm Махно Нестор Иванович (Russian)]
* [http://www.peoples.ru/military/hero/mahno/history2.html Нестор Иванович Махно (Михненко) (Russian)]
* [http://www.mahno.ru/lit/Timoshuk/02.php "С большевиками против Центральной рады, гетмана Скоропадского и украинской Директории" (Russian)]


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