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* 1918: The [[Free Territory of Ukraine]] is established, holding seven million inhabitants across large parts of Ukraine. The region experiments with anarchist direct democracy, [[Democratic Education|libertarian schools]], cultural freedoms, worker-run factories and communal farming.
* 1918: The [[Free Territory of Ukraine]] is established, holding seven million inhabitants across large parts of Ukraine. The region experiments with anarchist direct democracy, [[Democratic Education|libertarian schools]], cultural freedoms, worker-run factories and communal farming.
* 1918: The 103,000-strong [[Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine]] is formed and led by [[Nestor Makhno]], [[Viktor Belash]], [[Fyodor Shuss]] and [[Simon Karetnik]] to defend the Free Territory of Ukraine from other forces in the [[Russian Civil War]] and to sow the seeds of an anarchist revolution for the [[Peasant|peasants]] of Russia.
* 1918: The 103,000-strong [[Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine]] is formed and led by [[Nestor Makhno]], [[Viktor Belash]], [[Fyodor Shuss]] and [[Simon Karetnik]] to defend the Free Territory of Ukraine from other forces in the [[Russian Civil War]] and to sow the seeds of an anarchist revolution for the [[Peasant|peasants]] of Russia.
* 1939: [[The Hajduks of Cotovschi]], an [[Anarcho-Communism|anarcho-communist]] insurgent group, forms and begins to fight the fascist regime of Romania.
* 1944: The Polish [[Working Class|working class]] begins to partially repair, rebuild and restore industry that had been destroyed by [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[USSR]] as factories and farms are taken under [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' control]]. These measures are later reversed by a [[Authoritarian Socialism#Leninism|pro-Lenin]] government in 1947.
* 1944: The Polish [[Working Class|working class]] begins to partially repair, rebuild and restore industry that had been destroyed by [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[USSR]] as factories and farms are taken under [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' control]]. These measures are later reversed by a [[Authoritarian Socialism#Leninism|pro-Lenin]] government in 1947.
* 1956: An attempted libertarian socialist revolution fails in Hungary.
* 1956: An attempted libertarian socialist revolution fails in Hungary.

Revision as of 12:05, 4 May 2019

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This is a timeline of political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Eastern Europe that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

1900s

2000s

  • 2009: Protests occur across Kalinigrad against political corruption, lack of democratic rights and harsh economic conditions. The protests fail to alter the structure of the state in a more democratic direction, but win several economic gains.

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