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  • Baku Massacres Of 1905

    BAKU MASSACRES OF 1905

    Excerpt from history

    A short excerpt from British historian-journalist Simon Sabag
    Montefiore's "Young Stalin".--Editor.

    Nineteen-hundred-and-five began and ended with slaughter. It was the
    year of revolution in which young Stalin, for the first time, commanded
    armed men, tasted power, and embraced terror and gangsterism. On 6
    February, he was in Baku when some Armenians shot a Tartar in the
    centre of the city. Azeri Turks--or "Tartars" as they were often
    called--retaliated. The news spread. The authorities who had long
    resented Armenian wealth and success, encouraged the Muslim Azeri
    mobs to pour into the city.

    For five long days, Azeri gangs killed every Armenian they could find,
    with the frenzied hatred that comes from religious tension, economic
    jealousy and neighborly proximity. Baku descended into an orgy of
    ethnic killing, burning, raping, shooting and throat-cutting. The
    Governor Prince Nakashidze and his police chief did nothing. Cossacks
    handed over Orthodox Armenians to be slaughtered by Azeri mobs, armed
    by the police. One Armenian oil baron was besieged in his palace by
    an Azeri mob, whom he picked off with a Winchester rifle until he ran
    out of ammunition and was torn to pieces. Eventually, the Armenians,
    wealthier and better armed, started to fight back and massacre Azeris.

    "They don't even know why they're killing each other," said the mayor
    as thousands of dead lay in the streets...everywhere women with mad
    eyes sought their children, husbands were moving heaps of rotting
    flesh. At least 2,000 died.

    Stalin was there to see infernal and apocalyptic sights. He had
    led a small Bolshevik Battle Squad in Baku. Now he gathered this
    mainly Muslim gang and ordered them to divide the two communities
    wherever possible while simultaneously taking the opportunity to
    steal any useful printing equipment--and raise money for the Party
    by protection-rackets.

    Stalin, who according to his first biographer, Essad Bey, who grew up
    in Baku, 'presented himself to the head of the [Armenian] household
    and gravely informed him that the time was near when the household
    would fall beneath the knives of the Muslims, but after a donation
    to Bolshevik funds, Stalin conveyed the Armenian merchants to the
    countryside.

    Afterwards Stalin hurried back to Tiflis, where there was every danger
    of an ethnic bloodbath between Georgians and Armenians or Christians
    and Muslims. The city was paralyzed by strikes; the police arrested
    revolutionaries and Cossacks charged demonstrators on Golovinsky
    Prospect.

    Stalin helped organize a demonstration of reconciliation to prevent a
    massacre and wrote a passionate pamphlet which, printed and distributed
    by Kamo, warned that the Tsar was using "pogroms against Jews and
    Armenians to buttress his despicable throne on the blood, the innocent
    blood of honest citizens, the groans of dying Armenians and Tartars."

    http://www.keghart.com/Baku-Massacres-1905

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