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Nabat

Nabat Confederation of Anarchist Organizations
Набат конфедерація анархістських організацій України
LeaderPeter Arshinov
Aron Baron
Vsevolod Volin
Governing bodySecretariat
Founded16 November 1918 (1918-11-16)
Dissolved26 November 1920 (1920-11-26)
HeadquartersKharkiv
NewspaperNabat
IdeologySynthesis anarchism
Political positionFar-left
MovementMakhnovshchina

The Nabat Confederation of Anarchist Organizations, better known simply as the Nabat (Ukrainian: Набат; English: Alarm), was a Ukrainian anarchist organization that came to prominence during the Ukrainian War of Independence. The organization, based in Kharkiv, had branches in all of Ukraine's major cities. Its constitution was designed to be appealing to each of the different anarchist schools of thought.

The Nabat worked closely with the Makhnovist movement, often taking leading roles within the movement's institutions. But conflicts between the political leadership of the Nabat and the military leadership of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army led to a rupture between the two, before they were both suppressed by the Bolsheviks in November 1920.

In exile, former members of the Nabat became involved in providing prisoner support for their members still in Soviet prisons. They were also embroiled in debates over what to learn from their experiences, with one faction led by Peter Arshinov advocating for platformism, and the other led by Volin advocating for synthesis anarchism.


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