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Cruiser Aurora signals start of Russian Revolution in October 1917. On the 22nd. of May 1892, the cruiser Aurora had her keel laid at the New Admiralty shipyard in St Petersburg. Launched on the 11th. of May 1900, she joined the Imperial Russian Navy in July of 1903. During the Russo-Japanese War this ship was included in the Pacific Ocean Squadron having sailed to the Far East in October 1904. Aurora fired her first angry shot at the Battle of Tsushima on the 27th. May 1905, and was one of the few Russian ships to survive this battle, returning to the Baltic and being used to train the Cadets from the Naval College. Over the years 1906-1912 Aurora sailed the world, and in November 1911 was in Bangkok for the crowning of the King of Siam. In WW1 she took part in actions around the Baltic, and went into dock at Petrograd** in 1916 for repairs.
Siege of Leningrad. In 1957 she was raised and moved to her present location on the Neva River alongside a wharf close to the Hermitage. In 1987 a full restoration was carried out, and Aurora now houses the Museum of the Armed Uprising of October 1917. The Tsar Nicholas 11 had abdicated on the 13th. of March in 1917, to be replaced by a Provisional Government, and on the 8th. of July, Alexander Kerensky who had been the Minister of War became the leader of the Provisional Government. The Eastern Front. The Bolesheviks. Lenin lead the Boleshevik group who were in a position with numbers and the leadership ability to get rid of the Provisional Government to bring both a Revolution and its new order to Leningrad and to wider Russia. Kerensky acts. Tthe Bolsheviks now set up their headquarters in the Smoleny Institute, and Kerensky, in an endeavour to bolster his position ordered the arrest of all the Military Revolutionary Committee on the 22nd. of October, he closed down the Bolshevik newspapers, and cut off all phones to the Smoleny Institute, but for him, time was quickly ebbing away. Trotsky urges the overthrow of the Provisional Government. The Red Guards who were made up of armed factory workers, surrounded the Winter Palace although it was defended by Cossacks, at 2100 ( 9 PM ) on the 25th. of October 1917, Aurora fired a shot into the Winter Palace, which was the signal to the Red Guards to attack. The Revolution that was to change both Russia and the world was under way. The Red Guards entered the Palace, arrested all the Cabinet Ministers, but Kerensky had slipped away. The next day power was handed over to the Soviet Council of Peoples Commissars, with Lenin as Chairman, Trotsky in charge of Foreign affairs, and Stalin putting his feet on the ladder leading to eventual control of the USSR, his first post that of Nationalities. Lenin soon took the new Socalist Government out of the war with Germany, much to the chagrin of the Allies, and signed a peace treaty with Germany. Conclusion. Aurora assisted in the seige of Leningrad in WW2, was sunk, recovered, and rebuilt. Sitting at its berth alongside the famous Hermitage, this ship has witnessed the demise of the old USSR, and the emergence of the present amalgam of individual States formed from the old Soviet Union. What does the future hold for a ship that has spanned all the differing regimes that have held sway in this part of the world? I suggest no one can answer that question.
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