Kolchak Coup
| Kolchak Coup | |||||||
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| Part of the Russian Civil War | |||||||
Admiral Kolchak at the center of his inner circle, 1918. | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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Provisional All-Russian Government
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Alexander Kolchak Vyacheslav Volkov | Nikolai Avksentiev | ||||||
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1 killed battalion surrendered | |||||||
The Kolchak Coup or Omsk Coup refers to the events of 18 November 1918, when members associated with the left wing of the Directory (Provisional All-Russian Government) were arrested by members of the White Army in Omsk and the subsequent decision of the All-Russian Council of Ministers to transfer sole supreme power to Alexander Kolchak, the Minister of Military and Naval Affairs.