Following the
October Revolution in November 1917, the
Bolsheviks established the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) and triggered the
Russian Civil War as the
White Army, along with many minorities and republics, declared war on each other in the midst of the chaos. In December, the
Council of People's Commissars created the
Cheka as the RSFSR was faced with numerous external and
internal security threats. The Internal Security Forces of the Republic (VOKhR) was developed from various armed and unarmed Bolshevik guard units, along with the larger
secret police force of the Cheka, to provide internal security to the undeveloped countryside of Russia. The VOKhR was largely designed to be operated by both officials, extensively trained personnel from the Cheka, other internal security branches, and
civilians who volunteered or were
conscripted. Civilians were more needed because they could report, guard or operate in smaller communities and roads across the countryside that were not easily reachable. As the Russian Civil War turned in favour of the Bolsheviks, there was a growing need for a
rearguard force for the progressing
Red Army. The VOKhR was formally established by the Resolution of the
Council of Workers' and Peasants' Defense of the RSFSR dated 28 May 1919. According to this document, all disparate armed security formations of various departments (protection of communication routes under the
People's Commissariat of Railways, protection of waterways under the
Supreme Soviet of the National Economy, requisition and food detachments of the
People's Commissariat of Food, troops of the Main Directorate of Sugar, Main Directorate of Oil, Center Textiles and many others) from 1 July 1919 were transferred to the complete subordination of the Cheka through the Headquarters of the Internal Security Troops. On 21 July 1919, the headquarters and structure were approved: all the motley formations were reorganized into
battalions,
regiments and
brigades, and the entire territory of the RSFSR was divided into 11 VOKhR sectors. K. M. Volobuyev was approved as its first chief. By the Resolution of the Council of Workers' and Peasants' Defense of 1 September 1920, the VOKhR were included in the Internal Service Troops, the internal security troops of the RSFSR, as independent escort and guard units. In fact, the VOKhR were part of the VNUS, which was assigned security functions. By mid-1920, the VOKhR exceeded 240,000 people, but with likely Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War, its internal security function were less important and its troops were mainly assigned to guarding
detention camps. In January 1921, the VOKhR was disbanded: some of the troops were transferred to the direct control of the Cheka and became known as the VKhK troops (responsible for combating
banditry and protecting communication routes), the remaining troops were transferred to the Red Army and, for the most part, were soon disbanded. ==References==