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Bolsheviks marched towards Kyiv, a small Ukrainian National Republic unit of less than 500 schoolboys (some sources give a figure of 300), commanded by Captain Ahapiy Honcharenko, was hastily organized and sent to the front on January 29, 1918, to take part in the
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officially declared the mobilization of forces in the support of the Soviet government by an armed staging. From the beginning of
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on 16–17 July joined the fight against the Bolsheviks. Their arrival resulted in Ukraine having a combined force of 85,000 Ukrainian army regulars, and 15,000 partisans.
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granting status of neutrality to Ukraine as a bufferzone for the Central Powers, as well as military protection, in negotiating peace with the Bolsheviks of the
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and routed in battle near Mali Mynky on November 17. 443 soldiers were captured by the Soviets during the battle. 359 were shot on November 23 near the town of
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troops in late February, over 450,000 troops. In exchange for military aid, the Ukrainians were to deliver foodstuffs to the
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4009:Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)
3987:Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919
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3377:Military history of the Russian Empire
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2068:During November 1918, troops from the
1850:Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets
1734:of 1917, the nationalities within the
1705:, Polish-Ukrainian anti-Bolshevik pact
1332:Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
108:Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919
4369:Deployment in Nagorno-Karabakh (2020)
3747:Russian colonization of North America
3152:Partisan movement in Ukraine, 1918–22
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2091:. The Directorate reestablished the
1774:. The Secretary of Military Affairs
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129:St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery
4123:Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
3000:, Ukrayinska Pravda (18 April 2018)
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2657:Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
2653:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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1930:conducted a successful uprising in
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4088:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
3881:Russian conquest of Central Asia
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3055:Marvin Kalb (2015).
3032:A History of Ukraine
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3418:Russo-Crimean Wars
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