The Provisional
Government frees members of the Black Hundreds, right-wing nationalist and
tsarist (not to mention anti-Semitic) organizations outlawed by the February
Revolution. These organizations, established during the Revolution of 1905 for
the support of the tsar, had since been in decline. Releasing them constituted
another step towards mobilizing the forces of the counter-revolution.
At about this
time, the government postponed the convocation of the promised Constituent
Assembly – again – this time to November 28 (old style). They
also sent the tsar and his family to Tobolsk in the Urals, well out of the way
of a tsarist counter-revolution.
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