Looting the looters
Orlando Figes, 26 September 1991
The Russian City between Tradition and Modernity, 1850-1900
by Daniel Brower.
California, 253 pp., £18.95, July 1990,0 520 06764 9 Show More
by Daniel Brower.
California, 253 pp., £18.95, July 1990,
St Petersburg between the Revolutions. Workers and Revolutionaries: June 1907-February 1917
by Robert McKean.
Yale, 606 pp., £27.50, June 1990,0 300 04791 6 Show More
by Robert McKean.
Yale, 606 pp., £27.50, June 1990,
“... When the Bolsheviks stormed the Winter Palace on the night of 25 October 1917, they discovered one of the largest wine cellars ever known to the world. During the following days, crowds went on a drunken rampage through St Petersburg. Shops were looted, and well-to-do houses robbed. Sometimes their owners were tortured or killed for sport. Mikhail Uritsky, one of the Bolshevik leaders of the October uprising, was dragged from his sleigh, stripped naked, and left to continue his journey on foot as he returned one snowy night from a meeting with Lenin ... ”