The Battle of Volochayevka was an important battle of the Far Eastern Front in the latter part of the Russian Civil War. It occurred on February 10 through...
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Po dolinam i po vzgoriam (redirect from March of the Siberian Riflemen)
Parfyonov [ru] wrote the latest version of the song after the 1922 Battle of Volochayevka. It is sung to the melody of "Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni", a Ukrainian...
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Jewish Autonomous Oblast (redirect from History of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
Russian Civil War, the territory of the future Jewish Autonomous Oblast became the scene of the Battle of Volochayevka. Although Judaism as a religion...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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5-14 February – Battle of Volochayevka 27 March – 2 April – 11th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Mass expulsions of intellectuals on...
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Viktorin Molchanov (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
Khabarovsk in November 1921 but his troops were smashed at the Battle of Volochayevka on February 12, 1922 by the forces commanded by Vasily Blyukher...
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journalist and advocate of freedom of the press in the Asian nation; in Kyaunggon (d. 2013) The Battle of Volochayevka, one of the final engagements in...
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The Battle of Petrograd was a campaign by the White movement to take the city of Petrograd (at various times called Saint Petersburg, Petrograd, and Leningrad;...
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Malleson mission (category Battles of the Russian Civil War involving the United Kingdom)
defeated the Bolsheviks at Arman Sagad between 9 and 11 October and at the Battle of Dushak on 14 October. At Dushak, the British force suffered 54+ killed...
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Spassk operation (category Battles of the Russian Civil War)
Волочаевки и Спасска [Storming of Volochayevka and Spassk] (in Russian). Voenizdat. Smele, Jonathan D. (2015). Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars...
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Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War (category Aftermath of World War I in Russia and in the Soviet Union)
" Figes 1997, p. 419:"It was partly a case of the usual military failings: units had been sent into battle without machine-guns; untrained soldiers had...
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Yakut revolt (1918) (category Uprisings of the Russian Civil War)
The Yakut revolt of 1918 was the rejection of Bolshevik rule by the Yakut people of far eastern Russia during the early stages of the Russian Civil War...
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West Siberian rebellion (category Battles involving Soviet Russia (1917–1922))
the largest of the Russian peasant uprisings against the nascent Bolshevik state. It began in early 1921 and was defeated at the end of 1922, due in...
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Sheksna uprising (category Battles involving Soviet Russia (1917–1922))
part of a wave of peasant uprisings that swept over Central Russia between November and December 1918. At that time, uprisings occurred at 138 of 268 counties...
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Konstantin Rakutin (category Recipients of the Order of Lenin)
storming of Volochayevka. Rakutin transferred to the OGPU Border Troops after the end of the Russian Civil War in 1922, becoming political officer of the Amur...
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Orel–Kursk operation (redirect from Battle of Orel)
stoppage of the White advance on Tula. The shock group, deep into White lines, was attacked from both flanks and forced onto the defensive. Fierce battles, which...
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Russian Civil War (redirect from Casualties of the Russian Civil War)
tank, which led to the capture of over 40,000 prisoners. The fall of Tsaritsyn is viewed "as one of the key battles of the Russian Civil War" and greatly...
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North Caucasus Operation (1920) (category Battles of the Russian Civil War)
strategic offensive conducted by the Caucasian Front of the Red Army against the White Armed Forces of South Russia in the North Caucasus region between...
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The leaders of the Russian Civil War listed below include the important political and military figures of the Russian Civil War. The conflict, fought...
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Georgy Khetagurov (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
1932 became chief of artillery of the 1st Rifle Regiment of the army. After serving in the same position with the 4th Volochayevka Rifle Regiment, Khetagurov...
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Starobilsk agreement (redirect from Preliminary Political and Military Agreement between the Soviet Government of Ukraine and the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine)
and military disagreements. After defeating the White movement at the battle of Peregonovka, the Makhnovist movement rapidly expanded its influence throughout...
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Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict (category Ukrainian War of Independence)
hostilities. The conflict mainly consisted of guerrilla warfare, without conventional maneuvers or open battles. It was also highly mobile, with territory...
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Kwaibo (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 22 December 2011. "Soviet Naval Battles-Baltic sea". Sovietempire.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014. Rohwer, Jürgen;...
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