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The next morning, the Council of Ministers met after the arrest of the Social Revolutionaries, the ministers decided on the need to assume full supreme power and then transfer it to an elected person who would lead on the principles of unity of command. The election was held on a secret ballot using
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Without waiting for their own arrest, Volkov then carried out the arrest of the left wing of the Provisional All-Russian Government instead.
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Kolchak was promoted to full admiral, the exercise of supreme state power was transferred to him and he was awarded the title of
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Not a single military unit came out in support of the Directory. The Directory security battalion, consisting of
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refers to the events of 18 November 1918, when members associated with the left wing of the Directory (
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and the subsequent decision of the All-Russian Council of Ministers to transfer sole supreme power to
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The White movement of Russia in rebellion: political regimes of the civil war. 1917-1920
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The coup d'etat of Admiral Kolchak in Omsk, 18 November 1918. Collection of documents
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Vyacheslav Ivanovich Volkov. The Directory, several of whom were members of the
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On the night of 17 November, an incident occurred that seemed insignificant to
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region and Siberia: the Omsk non-party “right” principle, personified by the
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Admiral Kolchak at the center of his inner circle, 1918.
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closed notes and Admiral Alexander Kolchak was chosen.
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