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The battle for Donbas was a military campaign of the Russian Civil War that lasted from January to May 1919, in which White forces repulsed attacks of
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Index of conflicts with the same name
Battle of Donbas may refer to: Russian Civil War Donbas-Don operation (1918) Battle for the Donbas (1919) Donbas operation (1919) World War II Donbas
Battle_of_Donbas
control of the Donbas region from the Armed Forces of South Russia. Since the White victory during the battle for the Donbas in June 1919, the region had
Donbas_operation_(1919)
Given name of old Slavic origin
Soviet military commander and komkor, one of the principal commanders of Battle for the Donbas (1919) and Latvian War of Independence Vladimir Kondić
Vladimir
Russian soldier
Battle of Tsaritsyn, and the Battle for the Donbas (1919). During the Southern Front counteroffensive, he raided the Bolshevik rear. According to Peter Kenez
Konstantin_Mamontov
Military unit
supreme commander. The Don Army participated in the Battle for the Donbas (1919), led by Vladimir Sidorin. According to Kenez, "However, by the beginning of
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Region in eastern Ukraine
The Donbas (UK: /dɒnˈbɑːs/, US: /ˈdɒnbɑːs, dʌnˈbæs/; Ukrainian: Донбас [donˈbɑs]) or Donbass (Russian: Донбасс [dɐnˈbas]) is a historical, cultural, and
Donbas
Part of the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War
The Battle of Tsaritsyn was a military confrontation between the Red Army and the White Army during the Russian Civil War for control of Tsaritsyn (now
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Russian military leader (1867–1920)
May-Mayevsky was a general fighting on the Don front, including the Battle for the Donbas (1919). His remarkable performance was due to his strategy of stationing
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Part of Ukrainian–Soviet War (1917–1921)
series of defeats in the fight against the Volunteer Army. At the beginning of June, it lost in the battle for the Donbas. By 27 June, the Ukrainian Soviet
1919 Soviet invasion of Ukraine
1919_Soviet_invasion_of_Ukraine
Russian Imperial army officer (1882–1943)
in the Imperial Russian Army and Commander of the Don Army between February 1919 and April 1920 during the Russian Civil War. He was born in the village
Vladimir_Sidorin
Overview of and topical guide to the Russian Civil War
than follow the Volunteer Army into the Kuban. Battle for the Donbas (1919) (12 January – 31 May 1919) – Whites held off Red attacks on the Don Host Oblast
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Offensive operation
retreating. On the other hand, the Reds' victory in the Battle of Kharkiv enabled them to continue their march south and recapture Donbas, which also took
Kharkiv Operation (December 1919)
Kharkiv_Operation_(December_1919)
Overview of and topical guide to the White Movement in Russia
January 1919) - Armed Forces of the Ukrainian State Battle for the Donbas (1919) - (12 January – 31 May 1919) - Volunteer Army, Don Cossacks, and the Armed
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White army during the Russian Civil War
and the Volunteer Army, which would later be joined by the Don Army, created from the remnants of Krasnov's Cossack Army. After capturing Donbas, Tsaritsyn
Volunteer_Army
World War II battle in 1941
and south to capture the industrial Donbas region and the Crimea. Within days of the battle of Kiev's conclusion, the Soviet Southern Front launched an
Battle_of_the_Sea_of_Azov
Russian Civil War 1919 battle
The Battle of Petrograd was a campaign started in 1919 by the White movement to take the city of Petrograd (at various times called Petrograd and Leningrad;
Battle_of_Petrograd
Congress of Makhnovshchina
convene a General Congress to discuss and take action on the situation. On 23 January 1919, the First Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents was held
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Regional_Congress_of_Peasants,_Workers_and_Insurgents
Military campaign
The Donbas-Don operation was a military campaign of the Russian Civil War that lasted from January to February 1918, by forces of the Southern Revolutionary
Donbas-Don_operation
1922 battle of the Russian Civil War
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
Battle_of_Volochayevka
Soviet Red Army formation
conducted defensive fights in Donbas and on Northern Caucasus (part of the Battle of the Caucasus). In the middle of April 1942 the 261st Rifle Division under
12th_Army_(Soviet_Union)
Soviet military officer
the mines of Yuzivka, filled the ranks of the proletariat of Donbas and Kryvorizhye. During the First World War he served in the Tsarist army in the 30th
Ivan_Naumovich_Dubovoy
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Ukrainian Ground Forces unit
1945 it was part of the 18th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front. The Division participated in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Donbas offensive operation,
24th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
24th_Mechanized_Brigade_(Ukraine)
Russian intelligence officer and militant leader (born 1970)
absentia in the Netherlands for his role in downing the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Girkin admitted responsibility for sparking the Donbas War in eastern
Igor_Girkin
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
many Donbas rivers originate. The river Bulavin (a tributary of the river Krynka, Mius basin) originates in the southern outskirts of the city, the river
Debaltseve
City in Donetsk, Ukraine
city was the scene of the battle of Krasnyi Lyman during the war in Donbas. On 5 June the town returned to Ukrainian control. Following the 2015 law on
Lyman,_Ukraine
Ісидор Лютий, d. 1919), better known by his nom de guerre Petya Lyuty (Ukrainian: Петя Лютий), was a Ukrainian military commander in the Revolutionary Insurgent
Petya_Lyuty
Alexander the Great Battle of Iena – 1806 – Napoleonic Wars Battle of Ilipa – 206 BC – Second Punic War Battle of Ilovaisk – 2014 – War in Donbas Battle of Inkerman
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De facto executive of the Makhnovshchina (1919–1920)
September 1919, the insurgent army called a meeting to restructure the army, in order to rapidly mobilize its forces for partisan warfare against the White
Military Revolutionary Council
Military_Revolutionary_Council
Ukrainian anarchist movement
different enemies, the Makhnovist line in the battle for the Donbas eventually fell to the advancing White movement in June 1919. The Makhnovists were subsequently
Makhnovshchina
1919 offensive of the Russian Civil War
on Moscow and defeated the main White shock group, opening the way for the Red advance on Kharkov and the Donbas. Along with the simultaneous Voronezh–Kastornoye
Orel–Kursk_operation
Last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II
The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the
Battle_of_Berlin
Soviet military commander
army on the Don and in the Donbas during 1919. From December 1919, Denisenko fought with the 45th Rifle Division during the Odessa Operation and the Kiev
Mikhail_Denisenko
settlement were evacuated after the White movement began to advance into the Donbas. Thus, the Whites regained control in July 1919 after gaining Kharkiv shortly
History_of_Lysychansk
Soviet military leader
of the 823rd Rifle Regiment in February 1943 and led this regiment during the fighting in the Donbas and Left-Bank regions of Ukraine in 1943, the Korsun-Shevchenkovsky
Magomed_Tankayev
Topics referred to by the same term
Oblast, Ukraine. Mariupol may also refer to: Mariupol Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Donbas, Ukraine Port of Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Mariupol_(disambiguation)
Russian Civil War
in the Kharkov province and preparations for hostilities in the Donbas and the Don contributed to the activation of forces in Ukraine hostile to the Central
Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (1917–1918)
Establishment_of_Soviet_power_in_Russia_(1917–1918)
1920 Russian Civil War treaty
the October Revolution and the early months of the Ukrainian Civil War. Following the 1919 Soviet invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian anarchist insurgents
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This is a list of battles involving the Ukrainian People's Republic. The battles conducted by the Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR, UNR) were part of
List of battles involving the Ukrainian People's Republic
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City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
northern part of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. The city was known as Tor until 1784. While it did not actually belong to the raion itself, Sloviansk
Sloviansk
1919 civilian attack by Ukrainian anarchists
The Eichenfeld massacre was a 1919 attack against the Mennonite colonists of Eichenfeld by the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine. Rising tensions
Eichenfeld_massacre
Ukrainian counter-intelligence agent (1893–1938)
and imprisoned for a series of robberies he committed in Donbas. He was released during the February Revolution and returned to Donbas, where he became
Lev_Zadov
Calendar year
1919 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1919. 1919 (MCMXIX) was
1919
1920–1922 peasant revolt in the Russian Civil War
fugitives. In the summer of 1919, Antonov fled to the forest and formed a gang that murdered several Bolshevik activists. This is how the first anti-Bolshevik
Tambov_Rebellion
1918–19 Russian Civil War military action
1918 and April 1919, in the context of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. In 1918 Russian Turkestan was in chaos due to the Russian Civil
Malleson_mission
KyivPost. Retrieved 31 March 2022. Ivan Katchanovski (2016). "The Separatist War in Donbas: A Violent Break-up of Ukraine?". European Politics and Society
List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine
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Military expeditions, 1918–1920
region. In late 1919 it became clear that the Baltic States were going to be independent and the Western Front was coming to a close. With the Baltic wars
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Month in 1919
occurred in April 1919: Battle for the Donbass – The Ninth Red Army counterattacked the White armies in the Donbas region. Battle of Bolshie Ozerki – A Red Army
April_1919
1920 offensive of the Russian Civil War
operation was a continuation of the offensive of the Southern and Southwestern Fronts in 1919–1920. By mid-January 1920, the Caucasian Front of Vasily Shorin
North Caucasus Operation (1920)
North_Caucasus_Operation_(1920)
Georgian revolutionary and military commander (1876–1922)
Following the outbreak of the Russian Civil War, he fought an anarchist guerrilla war against the White movement in Siberia. By 1919, he had joined the Red
Nestor_Kalandarishvili
1920–21 political and military conflict in southern Ukraine
of the Whites and accusing them of having caused the earlier Soviet defeat in the battle for Donbas. As hostilities with the Red Army resumed, the Military
Bolshevik–Makhnovist_conflict
Leaders of a Multi-Party Civil War in the former Russian Empire
September 1918 to April 1920, the White Armies were nominally united under the administration of the Russian State, when, for nearly two years, Admiral Alexander
Leaders of the Russian Civil War
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Military unit
in the Russian Civil War and Polish-Soviet War. On 17 November 1919, by the orders of People's Commissar of Army and Navy Affairs Leon Trotsky, the 1st
1st_Cavalry_Army
Ukraine's capital Kyiv for over a month, the Russian defence minister stated that the main goal of the war was the "liberation of the Donbas", but later a Russian
Territorial evolution of Russia
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control. The primary reason for the uprisings was the peasants' discontent with the War Communist system's management of villages. The peasants in the rural
Sheksna_uprising
Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
The Southern Russia intervention was an Allied military intervention in present-day Ukraine between December 1918 and April 1919 on the Black Sea shores
Southern_Russia_intervention
Russian anarcho-communist (1886–1937)
There they established the Nabat, a confederation of Ukrainian anarchist organisations. In Donbas, he edited the newspaper Voice of the Anarchist through 1918
Peter_Arshinov
The Voronezh–Povorino Operation, was a battle in January 1919 between the White and Red Armies during the Russian Civil War around the city of Voronezh
Voronezh–Povorino_Operation
Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet military commander
part in establishing Bolshevik power in the Donbas after the October Revolution. He participated in battles with the White Cossacks of Ataman Kaledin (he
Alexander_Parkhomenko
the White Guard troops during the Russian Civil War. In December 1919, the Red Army had conducted the successful Donbas operation (1919) in which the
Rostov–Novocherkassk Operation
Rostov–Novocherkassk_Operation
1918 battle of the Ukrainian–Soviet War
30 January 1919, a few days before the new capture of Kyiv by the Bolsheviks. An accurate history of the battle was long suppressed by the Soviet government
Battle_of_Kruty
Internal troops and militarised police force of Ukraine
during the war in Donbas and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The National Guard of Ukraine was originally created by the Law of Ukraine "On the National
National_Guard_of_Ukraine
Combined military forces of Ukraine
forces in the war in Donbas. Operational commands mainly have an administrative role, and do not have a corps-level battle staff. Brigades are the main unit
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Month in 1919
1919 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in January 1919: The Bolsheviks
January_1919
Ukrainian military commander (1893–1938)
in May 1919, Makhno cautioned Bilash to be "ready for anything", as he was worried the Bolsheviks may pull some "dirty tricks". By June 1919, the alliance
Viktor_Bilash
returned to the Donbas and became a worker at a coal mine in 1918. In May 1919, Grebennik was drafted into the Red Army and served with the 42nd Rifle
Kuzma_Grebennik
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
long battle, the Red Army drove out the Whites, however, at the end of May they were driven out by the White Army, and until December 1919 the village
Kostiantynivka
Anti-Bolshevik revolt in the Russian Civil War
Rydzinski. The battle for the city lasted about three hours, from 10 p.m. on June 30 to 2 a.m. on July 1. Finally, the city was taken by the Red Army,
1918_Yakut_revolt
Ukrainian anarchist and military commander (1893–1921)
Following the battle of Peregonovka, Shchus led his cavalry in the insurgent occupation of Oleksandrivsk from September to November 1919. By March 1921
Fedir_Shchus
controlled by the Allies until German authorities signed the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919. In March 1919, Winston Churchill urged the House of Commons
War_crimes_in_World_War_I
Russian-occupied city in Ukraine
is a city in the Donbas in eastern Ukraine. As of 2022, the population was estimated to be 397,677 (2022 estimate), making Luhansk the 12th-largest city
Luhansk
regions to Russia, followed by the start of the war in Donbas and the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, hence the actual available crop yield
Agriculture_in_Ukraine
Ukrainian Red Army soldier (d.1919)
In early 1919, he and his regiment were integrated into the Red Army, joining the 58th Rifle Division [ru]. But in August 1919, after the Red Army fled
Mykhailo_Polonsky
Ukrainian Ground Forces unit
state that existed from 1919 to 1922), in 2018, and thus its Kharkiv battle honour was officially removed from the full title of the unit. A new colour was
93rd_Mechanized_Brigade
Ukrainian anarchist partisan
Ukraine, the detachment continued to defend their village against each of the armed forces that attempted to occupy the country. From early 1919, Osip Tsebriy
Osip_Tsebriy
Parade to celebrate a military or sports victory
hold victory parades after the resolving of regional conflicts, in this case the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the War in Donbas respectively. Berlin Victory
Victory_parade
defected to the West in 1930. Nikolai Antipov – Head of the Petrograd Cheka in 1919. Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko – Bolshevik leader who directed the storming
Outline of the Red Terror (Russia)
Outline_of_the_Red_Terror_(Russia)
1919 unrecognised state in western Ukraine
Hutsuls, the republic was declared on 8 January 1919, when original plans to unite this area with the West Ukrainian People's Republic failed and the territory
Hutsul_Republic
1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe
and the struggle for independence". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 30 January 2008. (in Ukrainian) 100 years ago Bakhmut and the rest of Donbas liberated
Ukrainian_People's_Republic
Rebellion
31, 1918, in the rural areas near Slavgorod, Altai. But the problem worsened in early 1919. The White Army began to carry out grain requisitions and a
West_Siberian_rebellion
WWII battle in Poland
The Battle of Poznań (Battle of Posen) during World War II in 1945 was an assault by the Soviet Union's Red Army that had as its objective the elimination
Battle_of_Poznań_(1945)
City in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
the Donbas was discovered there, and in 1795, under orders by Empress Catherine II, the first ever mine in the Donbas was also set up in the area. The intended
Lysychansk
Ukrainian military leader (1884–1919)
Army, contributed to the defeat of the Reds by the Armed Forces of South Russia in the Battle for the Donbas, and prevented the Red Army from marching
Nykyfor_Hryhoriv
Soviet fighter pilot (1919–2006)
Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941, Gnido participated in the Tiraspol-Melitopol, Donbas and Rostov operations. On 12 December 1941, Gnido rammed a Luftwaffe
Pyotr_Gnido
Armed conflict in Europe (1917–1921)
Galicia in return for a promise to force out communists in right-bank Ukraine. From December 6, 1919, to May 6, 1920, the UNR Army under the command of Mykhailo
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Taking of the city of Kolberg during World War II
Battle of Kolberg Königsberg Warsaw Berlin The Battle of Kolberg or Battle of Kołobrzeg (also, battle for Festung Kolberg) was the taking of the city of
Battle_of_Kolberg_(1945)
Military unit
appointed at the head of the 1st Donetsk corps. On 27 September 1919, the 1st corps took part in the Battle of Peregonovka, in which the RIAU won a major
1st_Donetsk_Corps
Military unit
of the division. Between May and June, the division fought in defensive battles for control of the Donbas. In June, the division became part of the 8th
33rd_Kuban_Rifle_Division
Historic region located in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains
1918), called for unification with the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Only in early January 1919 were the first calls heard in Ruthenia for union with
Transcarpathia
Military unit
part of the 1st Army Corps. On December 31, 1919, during the retreat of the Armed Forces of the South of Russia, the Markov Division in the Donbas (Russian:
1st Officer General Markov Regiment
1st_Officer_General_Markov_Regiment
Ukrainian anarchist military leader
the local partisans led by Fedir Shchus, Marchenko participated in the insurgent counterattack against the Central Powers, culminating in the battle of
Oleksiy_Marchenko
Overview of and topical guide to the 1917 October Revolution in Russia
(1878–1953) – Central Committee member and commissar for nationalities Yakov Sverdlov (1885–1919) – chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee Lev
Outline of the October Revolution
Outline_of_the_October_Revolution
Maritime land force of Ukraine
deployed to the war in the Donbas. After the annexation of Crimea there were only 200 marines left in the Ukrainian Naval Infantry, members of the 1st Marine
Ukrainian_Marine_Corps
helmets got into the hands of Donbas and Aidar battalions". 17 September 2014. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. "Vikings for Victory: Norwegian
List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
List_of_equipment_of_the_Armed_Forces_of_Ukraine
Russian general (born 1955)
the Minsk Agreements. The Ukrainian armed forces are touting that they have started to employ US-supplied Javelin anti-tank missile systems in Donbas
Valery_Gerasimov
defensive battles against Denikin's troops in the Donbas. The 9th Army was part of the Special Group of Vasilii Shorin (July 23 - September 30, 1919) and participated
9th_Army_(RSFSR)
Outline of Wikipedia articles about Ukrainian history
the Directorate from Kiev. Battle of Peregonovka - (1919) - Battle of the Russian Civil War. First Winter Campaign - (1919–1920) - Ukrainian People's
Outline_of_Ukrainian_history
Last action on the Eastern Front, WW1
the rest of Donbas were liberated]. Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 18 April 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2024. Tynchenko, Yaros (23 March 2018), "The Ukrainian
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