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Name: Fights between the Bolsheviks and the Siberian Army in eastern European Russia

Type: Event

Start: 1919 AD

End: 1920 AD

Parent: Russian Civil War

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Were a series of fights between the Bolsheviks and the Siberian Army during the Russian Civil War.

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1. Offensive of the Whites on the eastern front


Was an offensive of the Whites in eastern European Russia during the Russian Civil War.

  • March 1919: Ufa was retaken by the Whites on 13 March.
  • April 1919: The White Army stopped at the Glazov-Chistopol-Bugulma-Buguruslan-Sharlyk line.

  • 2. Offensive of the Reds on the eastern front


    Was an offensive of the Bolsheviks in eastern European Russia during the Russian Civil War.

  • June 1919: Izevsk conquered by RSFSR.
  • June 1919: Sarapul fell to the Bolsheviks on 2 June.
  • May 1919: The RSFSR captured Elabuga on 26 May.
  • October 1919: Following the abortive offensive at Chelyabinsk, the White armies withdrew beyond the Tobol.

  • 3. Great Siberian Ice March (retreat of the Whites)


    Was the retreat of Admiral Kolchak's anti Bolshevik Siberian Army from Omsk to Chita, in the course of the Russian Civil War.

  • January 1920: Krasnoyarsk conquered by RSFSR.
  • January 1920: White Army forces in Siberia essentially ceased to exist by December.
  • December 1919: The pursuing Red 5th Army took Tomsk.

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