The 1917 Russian revolution in the expropriated zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Harbin
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RIS BIB ENDNOTERewolucja 1917 r. w strefie wywłaszczonej Kolei Wschodniochińskiej w Harbinie
Publication date: 18.11.2015
Gdansk Journal of East Asian Studies, 2015, Issue 8, pp. 91 - 103
https://doi.org/10.4467/23538724GS.15.019.4215Authors
Rewolucja 1917 r. w strefie wywłaszczonej Kolei Wschodniochińskiej w Harbinie
The article presents the revolutionary events in Harbin in 1917. The Author presents the figures of the major antagonists – General Horvath – general manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER, built in the Chinese Manchuria under the contract between the Russo-Chinese Bank and China) and the Bolshevik Martemyan Ryutin who in 1917 attempted to overthrow General Horvath i. e. the legal authorities of the expropriated zone of the CER. This event was opposed by the Allies and the United States and the Chinese authorities, centrally as well as locally, and led to the forcible removal of the Bolsheviks from the zone of CER by the Chinese troops and was the first and the only successful example of foreign intervention against the Bolsheviks and their power.
Information: Gdansk Journal of East Asian Studies, 2015, Issue 8, pp. 91 - 103
Article type: Original article
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Rewolucja 1917 r. w strefie wywłaszczonej Kolei Wschodniochińskiej w Harbinie
The 1917 Russian revolution in the expropriated zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Harbin
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gdańsk, Bażyńskiego 4, 80-952 Gdańsk
Published at: 18.11.2015
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