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Polubotkivtsi uprising

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34: 319:. A discussion about the attempt of armed coup split. One urged to decisively replace the autonomy-seeking politicians with the military dictatorship headed by Hetman. Others claimed that it would bring a ruin in society and the coup should be directed exclusively against Russians. Koval also mentioned that in June 1917 269:. The rebellion itself had several political and social reasons. Soldiers of the Cossack regiment deeply lacked food supplies and medicines, experienced poor living conditions. Among the political reasons were those that the 299:
Ukrainian military movement has rapidly developed after establishment of the Ukrainian military club in March 1917. It was closely cooperated with the clandestine Fraternity of Independentists led by
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obtained pale national and military policy. In whole, more than 10 thousand soldiers and most of the population of Kiev found themselves in the center of the revolt.
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The commander of the First Ukrainian regiment Yuriy Kapkan, whom Mikhnovsky had intended to play an important role in the coup, disclosed Mikhnovsky's plans to
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frontlines, where many soon died. The ideologist of the disorder is considered the contemporary nationalist leader of that time
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was an important national civil affair and an armed revolt of the Kiev garrison troops that took place on July 17–18, 1917 in
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visit Kiev after the declaration of the First Universal of Central Council that called for autonomous status of the Russian
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The uprising was later stifled due to the effective counter-actions of the Ukrainian officials and leaders of the Russian
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Disarmament of mutinied soldiers and sending them to frontlines (collaterally - collapse of the
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negotiations, military insubrodination, use of small firearms
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On 2 July 1917 a Russian government delegation headed by
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by Volodymyr Horak for Newspaper "Den" (April 14, 2007)
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The rebels’ main goal was an immediate proclamation of
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Index


Kiev
Kiev
Russian Republic
Kerensky Offensive
July Days
Central Council
Kiev Military District
Ukrainian General Military Committee
Polubotok Military Club
Symon Petlyura
Konstantin Oberuchev
Volodymyr Vynnychenko
Oleksandr Shulhyn
Mykola Mikhnovsky
poruchik
Yuriy Kapkan
Kiev
Kerensky Offensive
Ukrainian independence
Central Council of Ukraine
Kiev Military District
Romanian
World War I
Mykola Mikhnovsky
Valentyn Otamanovsky
Horlivka
Central Council of Ukraine
Mykola Mikhnovsky
Volodymyr Vynnychenko

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