MIA: Encyclopedia of Marxism: Glossary of Organisations
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Red Guards
A militia of regular factory workers who, when not working, carried arms. While the Red Guards were untrained and undisciplined, they were never lacking in revolutionary spirit.
Red Guards were first formed during the Revolution of 1905, and were created again by factory workers, from the bottom up, in March, 1917 to keep order in Petrograd. The Provisional Goverment saw these people's militias as a threat, and constantly sought to disarm them, arrest their leaders, and outright attack them. After the October Revolution, the Red Guards would be organized into the Red Army.
Red International of Labor Unions
Profintern: Organized in Moscow, July 1920, as the Communist rival to the International Federation of Trade Unions (Amsterdam International). In 1945 they united as the World Federation of Trade Unions, but split after the cold war began. Some members that withdrew created the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in 1949.
Reichstag
The legislative assembly of the North German Confederation (1867-71) and later the German Empire (1871-1919). The Reichstag later became the soverign assembly of the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) and was disolved by the Nazis.
Derived from the German word "Reich" meaning kingdom, and "tag" meaning day.
Revolutionary Military Committee of the Petrograd Soviet
Set up on October 12 (25), 1917, on instructions from the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party. Its members were drawn from the Central Committee, the Petersburg Committee, the Petrograd Soviet, factory committees, trade unions and military organisations. It operated under the leadership of the Central Committee and was closely bound up with the Bolshevik Military Organisation in forming Red Guard detachments and arming the workers. Its main task was to prepare the armed uprising in accordance with the Central Committee directives. It carried on diverse activity in organising the combat forces for victory in the October Revolution. Its leading core, the Revolutionary Military Centre, was formed by the Central Committee on October 16 (29), 1917, and received daily directions from Lenin. After the victory of the October Revolution and the election of the Soviet Government at the Second Congress of Soviets, the main task of the Revolutionary Military Committee was to fight the counter-revolution and safeguard the revolutionary order. It handed over its functions to various People's Commissariats as they arose. It was dissolved on December 5 (18), 1917.