January 1918 |
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1 January
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Reported German peace terms cause much concern in Russia
and are denounced as annexationist. The terms state that German
occupation of Poland, Courland, Lithuania, and Estonia would be
required for peace.
Bolsheveks appoint M. Litvinov as the Plenipotentiary
in London.
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2 January
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Soviet Central Committe meets to
discuss German peace terms. They soon denounce the conditions
laid down by the Germans.
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3 January
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British ambassador in Petrograd
is granted a leave of absence.
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4 January
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Bolshevik government recognizes
the independence of Finland.
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5 January
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Turkey sends Russia its peace
terms. They state that Russia must demobilize while Turkey
remains armed. It also would annul any treaties regarding Persia.
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7 January
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Leon Trotsky and Russian peace
delegates return to Brest-Litovsk to continue negotiations.
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9 January
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Negotiations continue between Germans and Russians. Germans
refuse Russian request to conduct negotiations in a neutral country.
Bolsheviks issue appeals for
volunteers to march against 'the Bourgeoisie of the world.'
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10 January
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Ukraine is recognized as a
separate state by both the Central Powers and the Bolsheviks.
British government assures the
Russian government that they support the creation of an independent
Poland.
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11 January
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Reports of Bolshevik excesses in
Sevastopol and Kilia.
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12 January
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Russo-German Peace Conference
concludes.
Romanian minister in Petrograd
is arrested by Bolsheviks.
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13 January
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Government of Estonia declares
its independence.
Japanese
dispatch warships to Vladivostok.
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14 January
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Germans warn the Russians that they have reached their limits with
regard to peace terms.
Failed assassination attempt
of Bolshevik leader V. I. Lenin.
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15 January
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Bolsheviks issue an ultimatum to
Romania. The ultimatum states that Romania is involved in hostile
acts against Russians soldiers and must release any soldiers that it
has and cease further actions against Russia. It also ordered the
King of Romania to be arrested. They have 24 hours to comply.
Romanian minister is released.
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16 January
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Central Powers come to tentative
settlement with Ukraine.
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18 January
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Bolsheviks send a second
ultimatum to Romania demanding the passage of troops through that
country.
Germany refuses to withdraw
its troops from Russia.
Constituent Assembly meets in
Petrograd and denounces the Bolsheviks.
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19 January
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Bolsheviks move against
Constituent Assembly and forcibly dissolve it.
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21 January
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Germany announces agreement with
Ukraine. It states that the two nations will resume normal
diplomatic and economic relations. German troops would also be
removed from Ukraine as soon as war ends.
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22 January
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Germans report on peace
proceedings has notable omissions, Russians protest.
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23 January
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Leon Trotski declares that the
policy of the Central Powers is annexationist.
Congress of the Soviets meets in Petrograd.
Bloody riots occur in Moscow.
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25 January
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Romanians and Bolsheviks troops
fight at Galatz.
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26 January
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Ukraine declares its total
independence.
Provisional Siberian
Government is elected by regional government at Tomsk.
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27 January
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Bolsheviks break off diplomatic
relations with Romania.
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28 January
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At Lutsk there is heavy fighting
between Bolshevik and Ukrainian troops.
Bolsheviks order the Romanian
Legation to leave Petrograd.
Civil War erupts in
Finland.
Helsingfors is captured by Socialists backed by Russian troops.
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February 1918 |
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1 February
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Ukraine is recognized as an
independent state by the Central Powers.
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4 February
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General Alexeiev takes command of
Cossacks from Gen. Kaledin. He leads 30,000 men towards Moscow to
stop the Bolsheviks.
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5 February
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First Duma of the Independent Siberian
Republic
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6 February
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Germans give ultimatum to
Romania. It states that Romania has four days to enter into peace
negotiations.
Within Russia the Bolshevik
campaign against the Orthodox church is running into increased
opposition.
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7 February
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Civil war in Finland continues.
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8 February
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Paris press reports that Trotsky
and Lenin are receiving pay from German agents.
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9 February
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Formal peace is signed between
Central Powers and Ukraine. It states that Kholm district of
Poland would be incorporated into Ukraine.
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10 February
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Bolsheviks order the
demobilization of Russian army.
Leon Trotsky states that Russia is not at war with the Quadruple
Alliance despite signing no formal peace treaty.
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11 February
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Polish Cabinet resigns in protest
against Ukraine treaty.
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13 February
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General Alexeiev's army is
defeated by the Bolsheviks.
General Kaledin commits suicide.
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18 February
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End of Russian Armistice
German army crosses the river Dvina and moves towards Dvinsk and Lutsk.
Another force moves against Bolsheviks in Ukraine.
Russians
evacuate Armenia as Turks close to within 8 miles of Trebizond.
Most of southern Finland is
under Bolshevik control
General Mannerheim gathers army (the White Guards) in northern Finland
to fight the Bolsheviks.
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19 February
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Germans occupy Dvinsk and Lutsk.
They also enter Estonia and move towards Petrograd and Reval.
Bolsheviks formally declare
their willingness to sign the peace conditions dictated at
Brest-Litovsk.
Austria-Hungary and Ukraine
sign agreement stating that Kholm district of Poland will not
necessarily be absorbed by Ukraine.
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20 February
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German army meets little
resistance in Russia as it advances towards Kiec, Moscow, Petrograd,
and Reval. They soon occupy Hapsal and Minsk.
Finnish White Guard is reinforced by German troops.
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21 February
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New peace terms for Russia are
drafted by Germans.
German troops close to within 60 miles of Reval.
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24 February
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Russia accepts the German peace
terms.
Bolsheviks capture
Novocherkask, the capital of the Don Cossack lands.
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25 February
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Germans occupy Reval and Pskov.
They also reach Zhitomir in Ukraine.
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27 February
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Ukrainian Central Soviet accepts
the treaty between Germany and the Ukrainian Rada.
Japan proposes military
actions in Siberia.
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28 February
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Bolshevik delegates return from
Brest-Litovsk.
Germans continue their advance
in the Ukraine, as Austrians invade Ukraine north of the Pruth river.
Pripet
flotilla is captured.
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March 1918 |
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2 March
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Kiev is captured
by the Germans as Austrians continue to advance into Ukraine.
Romania agrees
to negotiate for peace on the basis of demands issued by the Central
Powers.
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3 March
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Treaty of
Brest-Litovsk is signed.
Russia's involvement in the Great War ends.
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