Rabochaia gazeta (newspaper), 93, 105 Rabochii (newspaper), 129, 169, 318n, 337n
Rabochii put' (newspaper), 318n
and garrison crisis, 228-29, 234, 248, 249
and Lenin's call for uprising, 172, 182 and Lenin's campaign for
insurrection, 190-92 and preparation for insurrection, 209,
210, 213, 222 and seizure of power, 250, 252, 254, 256, 267
Rabochii i soldat (newspaper), 72-74, 91, 252-53, 318n
Rabotnitsa (newspaper), xlvi, 318n Radkey, Oliver H., xxxiv, 166 Rakhia, Eino, 35, 266, 272, 345n, 346n Rakhia, Iukka, 197, 199, 200, 218, 272, 346n
Rappaport, Viktor, 81 Raskolnikov, Fedor, 330n, 347n charges against, 55-56 in garrison crisis, 242 and reaction to July days, 30-32, 47-49 Rasputin, Grigorii, 45 Ravich, Savva, 218 Rech' (newspaper), 3, 19, 42, 93, 243 Red Guards, 211, 219; see also Workers Reed, John, 266, 282-83, 291, 298-99 Reiman, Michael, 242 Remnev, Afanasii, 30, 48 Republican Center, 96, 117 Riabushinsky, P. P., 106 Riazanov, David, 36, 312
and Democratic State Conference, 188
in garrison crisis, 247 and Lenin's campaign for
insurrection, 196 and new Provisional Government
(Aug.), 163, 164 in preparation for insurrection, 215, 223
Riga, 83, 94, 119, 225
Rikhter, V. N., 130
Rodichev, Fedor, 40, 113-14
Rodzianko, Mikhail, 44, 150, 226
Romanovsky, Gen. I. P., 335n
Rosenberg, William G., xxxiv
Roshal, Semion, 30, 48, 49, 55-56, 277
Rozmirovich, E. F., 327n
"Rumors of a Conspiracy" (Lenin), 133,
134, 135 Russian army
disintegration of, 98-100
German offensive against, 22-23,
Cherkessky, 148, 335n
334n
Dagestansky, 335n
halting political activity in (Sept.),
Egersky Guards, 227, 236
116
First Don Cossack, 271
Kornilov reform of, 100-105; see also
First Machine Gun, 2, 48, 51-52,
Kornilov, Gen. Lavr
198
and Lenin's call to insurrection
First Reserve Infantry, 70
(Sept.), 180
Second Machine Gun, 156
and Lenin's campaign for
Fourth Don Cossack, 240, 271
insurrection, 197
Fourteenth Don Cossack, 240, 271,
offensives of, l-li, 5-6
353n
a Soviet regime and (Sept.), 172
Fourteenth Mistavsky Hussar, 27
steps to prevent disintegration of,
180th Infantry, 51-52
28-29
Grenadier, 51-52
See also Cadets; Officer corps; Soldiers
Ingushsky, 148, 335n
Russian military units
Izmailovsky Guards, 262
armies
Kabardinsky, 335n
First, 229
Keksgolmsky, 262, 269, 274, 280
Second, 295
Latvian Rifle, 294
Third, 295
Litovsky Guards, 71, 143, 154, 250,
Fifth, 5, 217
254
Eighth, 98, 99, 103
Pavlovsky, 245, 268, 274, 280
Eleventh, 22
Petrogradsky Guards, 26, 156
Twelfth, 229, 293
Preobrazhensky Guards, 26, 32,
corps
154, 282
First Cavalry, 117
Semenovsky, 26, 269, 282
Third Cavalry, 116-18, 120,
Tatarsky, 335n
124-27, 131, 146, 305, 335n
Volynsky Guards, 26, 35, 154
divisions
battalions
First Don Cossack, 116, 120, 127,
First Petrograd Women's Shock,
148, 149
248, 255, 261, 262, 270
Fifth Cossack, 117
Third Cycle, 301-2
Eighth Don Cossack Artillery,
Fifth Cycle, 302
335n
Sixth Engineer, 143, 154, 250, 269
Savage, 116-18, 120, 127, 136,
Moscow Women's Battalion of
146, 148, 335n
Death, 113, 117
Tenth Cavalry, 335n
Petrograd Carters', 143
Ussuriisky Mounted, 116, 120, 127,
companies
146, 148, 149
First (Sixth Engineer Battalion),
brigades
269
Osetinsky Foot, 335n
miscellaneous
regiments
Kuban Cossacks, 235
Little Russian Dragoons, 27 Second Baltic Fleet Detachment, 148, 227-28, 274 Russian naval units fleets
Baltic, 143, 168, 200, 225, 263,
273-74 Black Sea, 26 Russian navy, see Russian naval units;
Sailors; specific ships "Russian Revolution and Civil War,
The" (Lenin), 169, 172, 182 Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party, xxxvi; see also Bolshevik Party; Mensheviks Ruzsky, Gen. Nikolai, 100, 332n Rutenberg, Petr, 285, 286 Rykov, A. I., 326n
and Democratic State Conference, 176, 188
and Lenin's call for insurrection, 181, 187
in Lenin's campaign for insurrection,
206, 345n in new Soviet government, 306, 309, 310
in October uprising, 249 opposes Lenin in July, 60 in preparation for insurrection, 222 on Presidium of Petrograd Soviet, 175
Sadovsky, Andrei, 231, 234, 241, 242,
274 Sailors
Baltic defeats and, 225-26 Bolshevik strength among, xlv-xlviii and defeat of Kornilov, 139, 143, 144,
146, 148 and February revolution, xliv in July uprising, 9-10, 13 Kerensky condemns, 28
and new Provisional Government
(Aug.), 154, 157-59, 167 in October uprising, 262-63, 269,
272-74 political behavior of, xxxv and reaction to July days, 28-30, 47 and rise of Kornilov, 105 in seizure of power, 274, 276-78,
282, 300-301 See also Soviets Sakharov, Vasilii, 47-48, 55-56, 70, 277
Samarin, Col. Georgii, 149 Saveliev, Maximilian, li, 1, 60, 67-69, 326n
Savinkov, Boris, 22-23, 99, 116 Kornilov and, 106-8, 118-20,
122-26, 150, 334n, 335n and military dictatorship, 100 resignation of, 152 Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets (Oct.)
and basis for new government,
189-94, 199, 209-18, 313 convocation of, 166, 187-89, 356n deliberations of, 292-98, 301-6 and garrison crisis, 224-28, 233-36,
239, 242, 246, 247, 348n and October uprising, 250-54, 260,
263, 266-68, 273, 347n opens, 291-92
and seizure of power, 274, 279,
290-91, 306, 314 See also First All-Russian Congress of Soviets
Second City Conference (Petrograd;
Bolsheviks), 63, 64, 66-70 Semenov, E. P., 98 Sergeev, F. A ., 326n Sergei (Grand Duke), 99 Seventh All-Russian Bolshevik Party Conference, see April Conference
Shakhovsky, D. I., 318n Shaumian, Stepan, 181, 326n Shcherbatov, General, 127 Shingarev, Andrei, xxxix, 91, 318n Shliapnikov, Alexander, 33, 221, 306 Shmidt, Vasilii, 141, 221 Shotman, Alexander, 34-35, 37, 212,
219, 221, 345n, 347n Shreider, Grigorii, 39, 288, 289, 298, 300