DULATOV B.K. Relations between the Czech Legion’s Representatives and the Opposing Political Forces in the Volga Region: from Negotiations to War
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2018.2.10
Berik K. Dulatov
Master Student, Candidate for a Doctor Degree, Faculty of Philosophy,
University of Ostrava (Czech Republic),
Reální, 3, 701 03 Ostrava, Czech Republic
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2406-508X
Abstract. The article deals with the issues of mutual relations of Czechoslovak legionaries with local executive authorities in the territory of the Volga region and the Southern Urals. Initially, Czechs, as citizens of Austria-Hungary, were involved in the war against the Russian Empire according to military duty. At a subconscious level, Czechs and Slovaks felt ethnic solidarity and closeness with the Slavic peoples. At the beginning of the Civil War, according to the established Soviet tradition, they were involved in the Czech (Czechoslovak) legion, which conducted military and ideological war against the Soviet regime. In this perspective, there is a need to study the reasons for the participation of Czechs in the so-called Revolt of the Czechoslovak Legion, to reveal the factors that led to the beginning of the Czech rebellion and to name the initiators of this event. Of considerable interest are the problems of studying political attitudes and sympathies of Czech prisoners of war to events on the territory of the empire on the eve of the outbreak of the revolution and in the course of the Civil War. The problem of the participation of Czechs and Slovaks in the Red Army, and in other military formations that are ideologically close to the Soviet regime, are also understudied in historiography.
On the basis of the archival sources, the author concludes that the public attitude towards Czechs and Slovaks during the Civil War was ambiguous. Under certain historical conditions, a certain part of these prisoners did not have any illusions of an unhindered exit from the war-torn Russia, and only participation in any of the warring parties as servicemen could, to some extent, facilitate their departure for the ethnic homeland. Therefore, many servicemen were at the crossroads, perhaps having no ideological convictions, but striving for either a departure abroad or a stay in their new homeland.
Key words: Czechoslovak National Council, Czechoslovak Corps, Civil War in Russia, Syzran, Penza.
Citation. Dulatov B.K. Relations between the Czech Legion’s Representatives and the Opposing Political Forces in the Volga Region: from Negotiations to War. Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya 4, Istoriya. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniya [Science Journal of Volgograd State University. History. Area Studies. International Relations], 2018, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 127-139 (in Russian). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2018.2.10.
Relations between the Czech Legion’s Representatives and the Opposing Political Forces in the Volga Region: from Negotiations to War by Dulatov B.K. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.