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33rd Kuban Rifle Division

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for reorganization in early September. By an order of the 15th Army dated 4 September 1920, the cavalry brigades of the 33rd and other divisions were used to form the new Kuban Cavalry Division, which soon became the 5th Kuban Cavalry Division. On 26 September remnants of the division still at Lida
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The Polish counterattack that began on 16 August finally broke through the Soviet lines and forced the division, along with the rest of the 15th Army, into a disorganized retreat. Around seven eighths of the Kuban Division retreated into
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from 14 February to 2 March, during which a White counterattack briefly recaptured Rostov, which was retaken by the 8th Army on 23 February. In March, the division became part of the
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between 14 August and 12 September. During the offensive, the 33rd participated in battles in the area of
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and became the 33rd Kuban Rifle Division in December 1919. From June 1920 the division fought in the
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Battle of Warsaw before the Polish counterattack, 15th Army positions are northwest of the city
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until May 1919. The 33rd became part of the 11th Army upon its formation and was commanded by
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The Donbas Offensive succeeded, and the advance of the 8th Army continued in the
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Denikin's Moscow Offensive, 8th Army positions are in the center near Voronezh
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took command of the division. Between May and June, the division fought in
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Cherushev, Nikolai Semyonovich; Cherushev, Yury Nikolaevich (2012).
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cut the communications between the 15th Army and the neighboring
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and conducted a meeting engagement with elements of the White
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In June 1920, the division was transferred to become part of
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regiments, attacked and destroyed a battalion of the Polish
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Between 20 November and 8 December, the 33rd fought in the
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from 3 to 10 January 1920. The 33rd attacked from the
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and fought in the advance of the 8th Army to the Don.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1920
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The following officers commanded the 33rd Division.
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August Offensive and Voronezh-Kastornensk Offensive
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In June, the division became part of the 162:The division was formed by an order of the 36:Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic 1567: 1487: 1397: 1302: 1212: 1142: 962: 938: 924: 916: 952:Soviet divisions of the Russian Civil War 609:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva, Stegantsev, eds. 1993 804:Central State Archive of the Soviet Army 745: 733: 709: 697: 685: 673: 413: 153: 544: 661: 632: 620: 166:dated 20 March 1919 from units of the 15: 551: 7: 382:. The 33rd fought in the capture of 274:, during which the 33rd advanced on 370:, during which it advanced towards 206:ordered an attack on Moscow in the 358:. The division then fought in the 14: 832:Smele, Jonathan D. (2015-11-19). 946: 117:was an infantry division of the 1333:33rd (10th Terek-Dagestan Army) 1701:1st Simbirsk Consolidated Iron 859:Voronezh Military Encyclopedia 650:Cherushev & Cherushev 2012 584:Cherushev & Cherushev 2012 320:Rostov-Novocherkassk Operation 248:Voronezh-Kastornensk Offensive 1: 198:. After the Donbas fighting, 1038:1st Ust-Medveditskaya Soviet 838:. Rowman & Littlefield. 368:Kuban-Novorossiysk Offensive 2061:17th Chernigov Red Cossacks 2011:8th Zaporizhia Red Cossacks 1936:1st Zaporizhia Red Cossacks 1043:2nd (Army of Soviet Latvia) 853:Yurasov, A.N., ed. (2014). 474:, and captured the town of 27:March 1919 – September 1920 2309: 2197:1st Transdnieper Ukrainian 1946:2nd Chernigov Red Cossacks 880:. London: Harper Collins. 501:Battle of the Niemen River 446:, and the crossing of the 342:, fighting in the area of 332:Consolidated Cavalry Corps 139:5th Kuban Cavalry Division 2192:1st Zadneprovsk Ukrainian 306:area, and the capture of 115:33rd Kuban Rifle Division 19:33rd Kuban Rifle Division 901:. New York: Frank Cass. 895:Ziemke, Earl F. 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Index

Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Polish–Soviet War
Mikhail Lewandowski
Oscar Stigga
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Polish–Soviet War
Southern Front
Polish–Soviet War
5th Kuban Cavalry Division

11th Army
1st Rifle Division
12th Army
Astrakhan
Pavel Kuzmich Marmuzov
Mikhail Lewandowski
defensive battles
Donbas
8th Army
White Army
Anton Denikin
Moscow Directive
August Offensive
Chertkovo
Kantemirovka
Pavlovsk
Volunteer Army

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