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newly organized Ukrainian Front, permission on transferring of Ukrainized troops to Ukraine, division of the former imperial finances, participation of the Ukrainian People's Republic in the general peace negotiations. The same day the All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets in Kiev, after the Bolshevik delegation left, recognized the authority of the Ukrainian government and denounced the ultimatum of the Soviet Russian government. The Kiev Bolsheviks in their turn denounced that congress and scheduled another one in Kharkov. Next day, Sovnarkom in Moscow decided to go to war.
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with the Ukrainian troops who refused to let the Russian red forces (three regiments and an artillery division) pass. The Central Rada did not accept the accusations and stated its conditions: recognition of the Ukrainian People's Republic, non-interference in its internal affairs and affairs of the
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issued its "Appeal of the Central Council to the citizens of Ukraine" in which it sanctioned transfer of the state power in Ukraine to itself. On November 16, a joint session of the Rada and executive committee of the local workers and soldiers soviets recognized the Central Rada as the regional
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As the 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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against the Soviets. The end of the Second Winter Campaign brought the Ukrainian-Soviet war to a definite end, however partisan fighting against the Bolsheviks continued until mid-1922 and in response the Red Army terrorized the countryside.
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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 January 1919 the Bolshevik bands consistently were crossing the eastern and north-eastern borders to raid.
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authority in Ukraine. On November 20, 1917, the Rada declared Ukraine the Ukrainian People's Republic as an autonomous part of the Russian Republic and scheduled the January 9, 1918 elections to a
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in its place. Ukrainian, German, and Austro-Hungarian armies continued making gains, taking back Left Bank Ukraine, Crimea and the Donets Basin. These setbacks forced the Bolsheviks to sign a
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December 1917 – April 1918: Revolutionary days, attempted Bolshevik coups, invasion of Ukraine by the Red Army formations, signing of protectorate treaty, and liberation from the Bolsheviks.
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on November 7 and made its way to the village of Leonivka. When they began to run low on supplies they decided to return. However, on its return west, it was intercepted by a
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and on December 11–12, 1917, they set off a number of coups across Ukraine in Kiev, Odessa and Vinnytsia. They were successfully defeated by the Rada. On December 17, 1917,
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The invasion of pro-Soviet forces from Russia was accompanied by uprisings initiated in Ukraine by the local Bolsheviks in the developed cities throughout the territory 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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For the next few years the Ukrainian nationalists would continue to try to wage a partisan guerrilla war on the Soviets. They were aided by Polish intelligence (see
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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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earlier that month, sent a 48-hour ultimatum to the Rada requesting it stop "counterrevolutionary actions" or prepare for war. Also on December 17, 1917,
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viewed the Bolshevik victory as the liberation of Ukraine from occupation by the armies of Western and Central Europe (including that of
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The Bolsheviks, numbering around 30,000 and composed of Russian army regulars stationed at the front, a number of garrisoned units, and
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and Schadenko. On the several inquiries about the purpose of the Russian Army in Ukraine that the Directory was sending to Moscow,
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In November 1917, the government of Ukraine denounced the Bolsheviks' armed coup against the Provisional Government, known as the
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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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sometime in December 1917. They took charge of the 2nd Guard Corps and moved towards Kyiv to help the Bolsheviks in the city.
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kept their neutrality during the two-week-long civil war as they were withdrawing from the country, due to the defeat of the
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the commander-in-chief of expeditionary force against Kaledin and the South Russia, while near the borders with Ukraine (
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By October 1919, about 70% of the Directorate's troops and more than 90% of the allied Ukrainian Galician Army fell to
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detachments composed of laborers from Kharkov gubernia and the Donbass, began by advancing from the northeast led by
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The last action of the UNR against the Soviets was a raid behind the Red Army lines in November 1921 known as the
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by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Bolsheviks. The conflict was complicated by the involvement of the
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was reformed into the unified Ukrainian front under the command of Antonov-Ovsiyenko with his deputies
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and his experienced troops. The Ukrainian army launched a counterattack, pushing the Red Army back to
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Oskilko. They were discussing the border security and formed a plan in case of threat from all sides.
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which Hryhoryev entered three days later. In early June, Ukraine launched an offensive, retaking the
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which was holding off the Red Army for a couple of weeks more. On January 6, 1919, the government of
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and eventually surrendering of pro-Bolshevik troops in the city. On November 14, 1917, the Ukrainian
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In Soviet historiography and terminology, the armed conflict is depicted as part of the greater
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with Polish troops against the Bolsheviks. On May 7, a Ukrainian division under the command of
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December 1918 – December 1919: Civil war in Ukraine, full-scale invasion by the Red Army,
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The Kievan Bolsheviks who fled to Kharkov joined the regional Congress of Soviets of the
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The end of the war saw the incorporation of most of the territories of Ukraine into the
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created anti-Russian and anti-Bolshevik rebellion states on occupied territories like
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to withdraw their troops. The two main directions of the Bolshevik's forces were onto
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Uprising in Lukyanovka Prison: How the Last Battle of the Cold Yar Atamans took place
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on October 22, 1918, issued the order to form two divisions under the Army Group the
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that were stretched across Ukraine into one Ukrainian Front under the command of
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20th-century conflict between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Bolsheviks
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entered Kyiv, but was quickly forced out by a Red Army counteroffensive led by
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An introduction to Ukrainian History Volume III 19th and 20th Century Ukraine.
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on October 12. By 1921, the Polish author of the Polish-Ukrainian alliance,
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Group of forces in battle with the counterrevolution in the South of Russia
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under threat. However, Ukraine was strengthened by the arrival of general
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The Soviet forces were advanced across North-eastern Ukraine and occupied
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Then Chekhivsky resigned from office, right after Vynnychenko created in
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which occasionally sided with the Bolsheviks, such as Zeleny, Anhel, and
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on January 22, 1918, and declared independence, thereby commencing the
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The Red Army retaliated against the Ukrainian offensive, recapturing
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Polish–Ukrainian, Polish–Soviet and Ukraine–Soviet Wars in early 1919
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detachment. About half of the 500 men were killed during the battle.
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Covert Polish Missions across the Soviet Ukrainian Border, 1928–1933
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which, on December 30, 1922, was one of the founding members of the
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while troops of Schors and Bozhenko occupied Kyiv three days later.
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Group of forces in fight with counter revolution in the South Russia
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sent a delegation to Moscow led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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or the Group of the Kursk Direction. The group was assigned the
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to Don. They engaged in an armed conflict at a rail station in
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To stop the coming war with the Bolsheviks, the government of
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and then set off under the command of Muravyov to take Kyiv.
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On December 17, 1917, the Russian Bolsheviks planned a rival
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approved regional administration over some parts of Ukraine.
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Once the Bolsheviks took Kyiv, they began an offensive in
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with the remnants of the Zaporizhian Corps retreated to
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Two expeditionary forces were established, one from
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detachments. These partisans were led by unreliable
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Index

Soviet–Ukrainian War
Russo-Ukrainian War
List of wars between Russia and Ukraine

merging
a discussion
Group of forces in battle with the counterrevolution in the South of Russia
Help:Merging
the discussion
Ukrainian War of Independence
Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919
Russian Civil War

Ukrainian People's Army
St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery
Kyiv
8 November 1917
17 November 1921
Ukraine
Bolshevik
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Soviet Union
Bolsheviks
Poland
Peace of Riga
Ukrainian People's Republic

Galician Army
Austria-Hungary
German Empire

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