Oposição Militar

A Oposição Militar foi um grupo de delegados ao 8º congresso do Partido Comunista Russo (bolchevique), na sua maioria oriundos dos "comunistas de esquerda", que defendia a preservação dos métodos de guerrilha no Exército Vermelho, contra a construção de um exército regular, o recurso a oficiais "burgueses"[1] e aos soldados fazerem continência aos oficiais.

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  1. Trotsky 1930."On the military question, the opposition assumed a more or less definite form during the first months of the organizing of the Red army. Its fundamental ideas found expression in a defense of the electoral method and in protests against the enlistment of experts, the introduction of military discipline, the centralizing of the army, and so on. The opposition tried to find some general theoretical formula for their stand. They insisted that a centralized army was characteristic of a capitalist state; revolution had to blot out not only positional war, but a centralized army as well. The very essence of revolution was its ability to move about, to deliver swift attacks, and to carry out maneuvers; its fighting force was embodied in a small, independent detachment made up of various arms; it was not bound to a base; in its operations it relied wholly on the support of a sympathetic populace; it could emerge freely in the enemy’s rear, etc. In short, the tactics of a small war were proclaimed the tactics of revolution."

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