The White Army during the Russian Revolution was an alliance of various groups that opposed the Red Army of Vladimir Lenin's Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. White Army supporters included liberals, aristocrats, Cossacks, the Russian Orthodox Church, and some peasants. Eventually, the enemies of the Bolsheviks sent ships and troops to help the White Army. The Red Army defeated the White Army by being better organized and more united.
Russian nationalism |
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History |
- Russification
- Slavophilia and westernism
- Pochvennichestvo
- Black Hundreds
- Mladorossi
- Western Ukrainian Russophiles
- White movement
- Smenovekhovtsy
- Solidarists
- Russian Liberation Movement
- 1993 constitutional crisis
- Russian marches
- 2010 Manezhnaya Square riots
- 2013 Biryulyovo riots
- 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
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Concepts |
- All-Russian nation
- Collector of Russian lands
- Holy Rus
- Moscow, third Rome
- United and Indivisible Russia
- Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality
- Russia for Russians
- Russian soul
- Russian world
- Russophilia and Russophobia
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Modern organizations |
- Movement Against Illegal Immigration
- Russian All-People's Union
- Russian All-National Union
- National Bolshevik Party
- Russian National Unity
- Pamyat Society
- Eurasian Youth Union
- Congress of Russian Communities
- Donetsk Republic
- Great Russia
- Union of the Russian People
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Personalities | |
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Media | |
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Opposition and criticism |
- Soviet patriotism
- Neo-Sovietism
- Great Russian chauvinism
- Nashism
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