The Special Petrograd Army.
Petrograd had some kind of frighteningly miserable look".
Conditions of Petrograd were grim with division among people.
The British also pushed for an attack on Petrograd.
The revolutionary military units in Petrograd were also ready for battle.
In Petrograd itself, the situation was also unfavorable for the Reds.
The Georgian Mensheviks were part of the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet.
These negotiations provided diplomatic cover for the offensive of Yudenich's army on Petrograd.
It seemed that the moment for the strike on Petrograd was the most favorable.
However, the Soviet government reacted immediately and
most decisively restored the defense capability of Petrograd.
The joint performance of the Northern Corps and Finland on Petrograd did not take place.
First, the Northern Corps was too small to storm such a huge city like Petrograd.
The protest of the Petrograd workers
and soldiers compelled the Provisional Government to remain in Petrograd.
After the capture of this area, the Finns planned to develop an offensive on Petrograd.
On May 19 a representative of the Revolutionary
Military Council of the Republic Stalin arrived in Petrograd.
The opponents of the campaign against Petrograd were the Finnish parliament(for financial reasons)
and the British(for strategic reasons).
On February, 23rd, in Petrograd, the old government tried to prevent the women
from celebrating International Women's Day.
Many modern researchers
believe that the suggestion of enver sought to embroil Petrograd with bulgaria, romania and greece.
After the February Revolution, he headed the headquarters of the Special Petrograd Army, was Quartermaster General of Stavka.
As head of the Petrograd Soviet, he was one of the most outstanding leaders of the November uprising.
As head of the Petrograd Soviet, he was one of the most important leaders of the November uprising.
This is the Soviet of Workers' Deputies in Petrograd, which is seeking connections with the soldiers and peasants,
Yes you can. We will now give urgent orders for the named vessels to be on time in Petrograd.”.
Successfully attacked Denikin's army in southern Russia, prepared a strike on Petrograd Yudenich, and Kolchak was not yet defeated.
Instead of just hitting the streets,
the Bolsheviks and their allies occupied government buildings and important strategic locations throughout Petrograd.
And taking into account the developed iron communications Moscow- Petrograd, the Soviet command could quickly strengthen
the garrison of Petrograd.
Therefore, in late May- early June 1918,
Berlin, in an ultimatum, demanded that Finland abandon the idea of attacking Petrograd.
After the capture of Petrograd, the city was about to be brought under the authority
of the Northwestern government of Yudenich.
And then, relying on the rich Murmansk warehouses, to attack Petrozavodsk,
helping the Yudenich's Northwest Army in operations against red Petrograd.