White disunity

Cards (7)

  • White generals
    • Did not trust each other
    • Their political allies consisted of a diverse group of Socialist Revolutionaries, liberals, and monarchists who could not agree on a cohesive political program
  • Rivalries and Dissensions
    White generals did not trust each other, while their political allies consisted of a diverse group of Socialist Revolutionaries, liberals, and monarchists who could not agree on a cohesive political program
  • White regimes
    • Frequent coups and government changes occurred within
  • Constant Regime Changes
    Frequent coups and government changes occurred within the White regimes
  • Siberian government
    • Started as a coalition between right Socialist Revolutionaries and moderates but soon faced internal dissensions, leading to its overthrow and the establishment of a dictatorship by Admiral Kolchak, who became the Supreme Ruler
  • Anti-Communist parties in White areas prioritized doctrinal and policy issues over defeating communism, particularly true for Socialist Revolutionaries
  • Failure to Learn from 1917 Experience
    Anti-Communist parties in White areas prioritized doctrinal and policy issues over defeating communism, particularly true for Socialist Revolutionaries