Pitchfork Uprising

Pitchfork Uprising

Infobox Military Conflict


caption=
conflict=Pitchfork Uprising
partof=Russian Civil War
place=Ufa Governorate, Soviet Russia
date=February 4-mid-March 1920
result=Decisive Red Army victory
combatant1= peasant rebels
combatant2= Red Army
commander1=I. Milovanov
commander2=Miñlegäräy Äxmätşin
strength1=50,000
strength2=N/A
casualties1=3,000
casualties2=800|
The Pitchfork Uprising of 1920, also known as Black Eagle uprising, was a peasant uprising against the Soviet policy of the war communism in what is today Tatarstan.It started in the village of Yanga Yelan, Menzelinsky Uyezd, Ufa Governorate on February 4 1920, where local peasants tried to resist confiscation of their food. When they refused to give up their produce, the leader of the military confiscation unit ("prodotryad") arrested some of them. Peasants asked him to free the hostages, but he refused. Peasant killed the members of prodotryad and circulated the appeal to rise.

On February 9 the chairman of Menzelinsk committee and the chief of Zainsk militia were killed in Yanga Yelan. On February 10 the peasants killed the Soviet representative in Zainsk. The uprising spread to the Belebeysky, Birsky uyezds of the Ufa Governorate, Chistopolsky Uyezd of the Kazan Governorate, Bugulminsky Uyezd of the Samara Governorate. The staff of the uprising was found under I. Milovanov. Their slogans were "Down with the communist and the Civil War, long live the Constituent Assembly!"

The peasant army known as "Black Eagle" counted 50,000 rebels. But they were armed only with pitchforks, axes, and spades, which gave a name to the uprising. Troops for the Internal Defense of the Republic (Cheka) shoot them from cannons and heavy machine guns. Nicolas Werth, Karel Bartošek, Jean-Louis Panné, Jean-Louis Margolin, Andrzej Paczkowski, Stéphane Courtois, "The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression", Harvard University Press, 1999, hardcover, 858 pages, ISBN 0-674-07608-7 ] In a few days (mid-March 1920) thousands of rebels were killed and hundreds of villages burned. The causality counted 800 Reds and more than 3,000 peasant rebels.

References

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* История Татарстана, Казань, "ТаРИХ", 2001.


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