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1052:on 7 January and Rostov-on-Don on 9 January.
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149:Kuban People's Republic
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178:Commanders and leaders
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354:Casualties and losses
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1109:"ДОНБАСЬКА ОПЕРАЦІЯ"
927:'s 2nd Kuban Corps,
682:Rostov–Novocherkassk
16:For other uses, see
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645:Voronezh–Kastornoye
523:Allied intervention
53:Zvilnennya Donbassu
1304:C. Hurst & Co.
961:Grigory Sokolnikov
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590:Alexandrovsky Fort
540:Katerynoslav March
225:Grigori Sokolnikov
1337:Conflicts in 1919
1278:978-83-11-11638-2
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810:military campaign
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605:2nd Kharkiv
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1326:Categories
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1207:Kenez 2004
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1167:Kenez 2004
1150:Smele 2015
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941:Debaltseve
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769:2nd Crimea
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971:Offensive
953:Sloviansk
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453:Ice March
349:3,000 men
319:13th Army
55:from 1919
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665:4th Kiev
620:3rd Kiev
575:Binagadi
555:2nd Kiev
518:Dibrivka
503:Kurdamir
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1307:ISBN
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