Battle of Murmansk (Rebellion of 61)

The battle of Murmansk was a battle fought in Northeast Russia between Communist and the para-military/personal Army of Lieutenant-General Nikolai Vikolash-kayef on November 17th, 1965. It lasted a mere 13 hours from morning to 7 P.M., and resulted in the capitulation of the entire Red Communist army and it's infrastructure's destruction. It also resulted in Vikolash-kayef becoming a national Russian hero and his future rise to power. The Communists were led by Vasily Lenin, the Revolutionary Vladimir Lenin's son. 2,000 German mercenaries assisted the Communists, they did so in an attempt to topple the then-incumbent Russian Republican government.