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Moscow uprising of 1905
Part of the 1905 Russian Revolution
Date
7–18 December 1905
Location
Moscow, Russia
Result
Government victory
Belligerents
Russian Empire
Moscow Police
Semyonovsky Regiment
Revolutionaries
SRs
Mensheviks
Bolsheviks
Worker Militias
Commanders and leaders
Fyodor Dubasov Vladimir Dzhunkovsky
Zinovy Litvin-Sedoy [ru]
Strength
Unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
35 killed
1059 killed
v
t
e
1905 Russian Revolution
Bloody Sunday
Poland
Łódź
Latvia [ru; lv]
Riga [ru]
Verkhneudinsk [ru]
Potemkin mutiny
Armenian–Tatar massacres
Peasants
Sevastopol
Kiev Pogrom
Vladivostok [ru]
1st Kronstadt
Tikhoretskaya [ru]
Moscow
Gorlovka [ru]
Shuliavka
Motovilikha [ru]
2nd Kronstadt [ru]
Sveaborg
Coup
The Moscow uprising, centered in Moscow's Presnensky district between 7 and 18 December 1905, was the climax of the Russian Revolution of 1905. Thousands of workers joined an armed rebellion against the imperial government fighting for better societal conditions. The uprising ended in defeat for the revolutionaries and provoked a swift counter-revolution that lasted until 1907. The revolution of 1905 was a turning point in Russian history, and the Moscow uprising played an important role in fostering revolutionary sentiment among Russian workers.[1] The Moscow revolutionaries gained experience during the uprising that helped them succeed years later in the October Revolution of 1917.[2]
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