The Moscow Federation of Anarchist Groups (MFAG) was a network of anarchist groups established in Moscow in 1917. They occupied the Merchants' House shortly after the February Revolution.[1] They published Anarkhiia, weekly after its launch in September 1917 and then as a daily from March 1918. Following the October Revolution of November 1917, they were involved in the development of the Black Guards into a significant military force in Moscow. On 3 March 1918 the Bolsheviks signed the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, which precipitated a political crisis with their erstwhile allies amongst the Anarchists and Left Socialist Revolutionaries. On 12 April, 1918 the Bolshevik authorities moved against the Anarchists: 26 centres were raided in Moscow, forty anarchists were killed and over 500 were arrested.[2]
Lev Chernyi was the secretary of MFAG.[3]
References
- ↑ Avrich, Paul (1967). "The Anarchists in the Russian Revolution". The Russian Review. 26 (4): 341–350. doi:10.2307/126893. ISSN 0036-0341. JSTOR 126893.
- ↑ Romberg, Kristin (2018). Gan's constructivism : aesthetic theory for an embedded modernism. Oakland, California: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520298538.
- ↑ "Prominent Anarchists and Left-Libertarians". Archived from the original on 2010-10-28. Retrieved 2010-10-28.