The Volinsky Lifeguard Regiment (), more correctly translated as the Volhynian Life-Guards Regiment, was a
Russian Imperial Guard
The Russian Imperial Guard, officially known as the Leib Guard ( ''Leyb-gvardiya'', from German ''Leib'' "body"; cf. Life Guards / Bodyguard), were combined Imperial Russian Army forces units serving as counterintelligence for preventing sabot ...
infantry regiment. Created out of a single battalion of
Finnish Guard Regiment in 1817, the regiment took part in the
Polish-Russian War of 1830–1831, the
Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, the Second French Empire, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861), Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont fro ...
, the
January Uprising
The January Uprising was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at putting an end to Russian occupation of part of Poland and regaining independence. It began on 22 January 1863 and continued until the last i ...
of 1863 and the
First World War
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
.
History
Unlike many older units of the imperial Russian Army, the Volinsky Regiment neither was attached to nor originated from the land of
Volhynia
Volhynia or Volynia ( ; see #Names and etymology, below) is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and northwestern Ukraine. The borders of the region are not clearly defined, but in ...
, after which it was named. Instead, it traced its roots to a single militia battalion formed by
Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia
Konstantin Pavlovich (; ) was a grand duke of Russia and the second son of Emperor Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg. He was the heir-presumptive for most of his elder brother Alexander I's reign, but had secretly renounced his c ...
in
Strelna
Strelna ( rus, Стре́льна, p=ˈstrʲelʲnə) is a municipal settlement in Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, about halfway between Saint Petersburg proper and Petergof, and overlooking the shore ...
on 12 December 1806 (
Old Style
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). In the spring of the following year, the battalion took part in the
Battle of Guttstadt-Deppen of the
War of the Fourth Coalition
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. In 1807 it took part in the
Battle of Friedland
The Battle of Friedland (14 June 1807) was a major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars between the armies of the French Empire commanded by Napoleon I and the armies of the Russian Empire led by General Levin August von Bennigsen. Napoleon and t ...
and in January of the following year was renamed His Majesty's Guards Militia Battalion and, in April, His Majesty's Finnish Battalion. Reinforced and reorganised, in October 1811 the battalion was enlarged to become the Guards Finnish Regiment of three infantry battalions. The first battalion, still including many veterans of the original militia unit, was then mentioned in dispatches for its role in the
Battle of Leipzig
The Battle of Leipzig, also known as the Battle of the Nations, was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony. The Coalition armies of Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia, led by Tsar Alexander I, Karl von Schwarzenberg, and G ...
. Having suffered heavy losses, the battalion was kept in Russian-occupied Warsaw throughout 1814.
On 12 October 1817 (Old Style), this battalion was reorganised as the Volinsky Guards Regiment (), composed of two battalions of light infantry. Its main task was to serve as a personal guard of Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich and to counterbalance the forces of the
Kingdom of Poland
The Kingdom of Poland (; Latin: ''Regnum Poloniae'') was a monarchy in Central Europe during the Middle Ages, medieval period from 1025 until 1385.
Background
The West Slavs, West Slavic tribe of Polans (western), Polans who lived in what i ...
should they mutiny. Because the original battalion had taken part in much of the Napoleonic wars, the new regiment inherited the rights of the "Old Guard" and was included into the Guards Corps rather than the general army.
The regiment took active part in many battles of the
November Uprising
The November Uprising (1830–31) (), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution,
was an armed rebellion in Russian Partition, the heartland of Partitions of Poland, partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. ...
, notably in the
Battle of Ostrołęka, fights in Lithuania, and the final
battle for Warsaw. After the uprising, in 1832, the regiment was moved to
Kronstadt
Kronstadt (, ) is a Russian administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg, port city in Kronshtadtsky District of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Saint Petersburg, located on Kotlin Island, west of Saint Petersburg, near the head ...
, near the new Russian capital of
St. Petersburg, and then in 1836 to
Oranienbaum. It took part in the fights on secondary theatres of the
Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, the Second French Empire, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861), Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont fro ...
of 1853–1856, mostly guarding the shores of the
Baltic Sea
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against
Charles John Napier's Baltic blockade, and took part in a skirmish against a British boarding party at the port of
Makslahti.
During the
January Uprising
The January Uprising was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at putting an end to Russian occupation of part of Poland and regaining independence. It began on 22 January 1863 and continued until the last i ...
, the regiment was moved back to Poland and attached to the 2nd Brigade,
3rd Guards Infantry Division. The regiment remained there until the outbreak of
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
. It took part in the failed
Russian invasion of East Prussia as part of the XXIII Army Corps and in the inconclusive
Battle of Łódź. In the summer of 1915, the regiment formed the core of General
Vladimir Apollonovich Olokhov's ad-hoc Army Group unsuccessfully trying to cover the flanks of the
3rd and
8th Armies during the
Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive.
Withdrawn from the front to Saint Petersburg, the soldiers of the regiment rebelled, killed their officers, and participated in the
Bolshevik Revolution
The October Revolution, also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution (in Soviet historiography), October coup, Bolshevik coup, or Bolshevik revolution, was the second of two revolutions in Russia in 1917. It was led by Vladimir L ...
. The regiment remained in Petersburg until October, when it was disbanded and its men formed the core of the new local
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
units.
1917 mutiny
On the morning of Sunday, 11 March 1917,
Tsar Nicholas II had issued orders forbidding the populace from assembling in
Petrograd
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601, ...
. However, many people did and 200 were shot. When the Volinsky Regiment were ordered to fire at the unarmed crowd, they fired into the air. The next day the Volinsky Regiment mutinied and was quickly followed by the
Semyonovsky, the
Izmaylovsky, the regiments, and even the legendary
Preobrazhensky Regiment
The Preobrazhensky Lifeguard (military), Life-Guards Regiment (, ''Preobrazhensky leyb-gvardii polk'') was a regiment of the Russian Imperial Guard, Imperial Guard of the Imperial Russian Army from 1683 to 1917.
The Preobrazhensky Regiment was ...
, the oldest and staunchest regiment founded by Peter the Great. The arsenal was pillaged, the Ministry of the Interior, Military Government building, police headquarters, the Law Courts and a score of police buildings were put to the torch. By noon the
Peter and Paul Fortress
The Peter and Paul Fortress () is the original citadel of Saint Petersburg, Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini's designs from 1706 to 1740 as a star fortress. Between the first half of the 1700s and early ...
with its heavy artillery was in the hands of the insurgents. By nightfall 60,000 soldiers had joined the revolution.
Order broke down and members of the Parliament (Duma) formed a
provisional government
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary government formed to manage a period of transition, often following state collapse, revoluti ...
to try to restore order, but it was impossible to turn the tide of revolutionary change. The Duma and the Soviet had already formed the nucleus of a
provisional government
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary government formed to manage a period of transition, often following state collapse, revoluti ...
and decided that Nicholas must abdicate. Faced with this demand, which was echoed by his generals, deprived of loyal troops, with his family in the hands of the
Russian Provisional Government
The Russian Provisional Government was a provisional government of the Russian Empire and Russian Republic, announced two days before and established immediately after the abdication of Nicholas II on 2 March, O.S. New_Style.html" ;"title="5 ...
and fearful of unleashing civil war and opening the way for a German conquest, Nicholas had no choice but to submit. At the end of the "
February Revolution
The February Revolution (), known in Soviet historiography as the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution and sometimes as the March Revolution or February Coup was the first of Russian Revolution, two revolutions which took place in Russia ...
" of 1917 (February in the Old Russian calendar), on 2 March (
Julian Calendar
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)/ 15 March (
Gregorian Calendar
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) 1917, Nicholas II
abdicated.
Gallery
File:Рисунки к статье «Волынский лейб-гвардии полк». Военная энциклопедия Сытина (Санкт-Петербург, 1911-1915).jpg, The Volinsky Regiment 1817–1820; 1818–1825
File:Life-Guards Volhynian Regiment in 1830.PNG, Officer of the Volinsky Regiment in Poland in 1830
See also
{{commons category, Lifeguard Volynian Regiment
*
Russian Armed Forces
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Sources
*Gorokhoff, Gerard. Russian Imperial Guard. 2002.
*Handbook of the Russian Army 1914 by the British General Staff. Battery Press reprint edition, 1996.
Russian Imperial Guard
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Military units and formations established in 1817
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February Revolution