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On April 24–28, 1917 the Petergofsky District Soviet decided to organize Red Guards (becoming the second district in the Petrograd area to organize Red Guards, after the Vyborgsky District), but this decision was reversed on May 8–10 following a decision from the Petrograd Soviet. [2] [4] But on economic issues the Petergofsky District ...
In the August 20, 1917 Petrograd City Duma election, the Kadets got 5,478 votes in the Kazansky District, the SRs 3,993 votes, the Bolsheviks 2,284 votes, Mensheviks 471 votes, the Trudoviks-Popular Socialists and Unity 395 votes and others 754 votes [13] The was a significant phenomenon of voter absenteeism in the Kazansky District in this ...
The Battle of Petrograd was a campaign by the White movement to take the city of Petrograd (at various times called Saint Petersburg, Petrograd, and Leningrad; now Saint Petersburg). The city held significant value, notably as it was the same city that the October Revolution took place in.
Petrogradsky Island or Petrograd Island (Russian: Петроградский остров) is the third-largest island in the Neva River delta in Saint Petersburg, Russia. [1] Along with Zayachy Island , Aptekarsky Island , and Petrovsky Island , it constitutes the Petrogradskaya Side ( Russian : Петроградская сторона). [ 2 ]
Thousands of workers flooded the streets of Petrograd (modern St. Petersburg) to show their dissatisfaction. [33] The first major protest of the February Revolution occurred on 18 February O.S. (3 March N.S) as workers of Putilov Factory, Petrograd's largest industrial plant, announced a strike to demonstrate against the government. [7]
Petrogradsky District on the older map of St. Petersburg Close-up of Petrogradsky District. Petrogradsky District (Russian: Петрогра́дский райо́н) is a district of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia.
The 1914 edition of Ves Peterburg. Ves Peterburg (/vʲesʲ pʲɪtʲɪrˈburg/; in 1914–1923 Ves Petrograd; in 1924–1940 Ves Leningrad — the annual city directory of Petersburg–Petrograd–Leningrad started in 1894 by Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin (1834–1912) in Russian Empire, continued by his descendants up to 1917 and resumed in 1922 by Lensovet, the soviet city authorities of ...
Central Petrograd, Petrograd, Russia; the city centre; Petrograd Island, Petrograd, Russia; the origin of the old city of Petrograd; Petrograd Side [wikivoyage; ru; de], Petrograd, Russia; the portion of Petrograd lying on islands in the Nena Delta; see Geography of Saint Petersburg