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Name: Sochi conflict

Type: Event

Start: 1918 AD

End: 1919 AD

Parent: Pro-independence movements in the Russian Civil War

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Was a three-party border conflict which involved the counterrevolutionary White Russian forces, Bolshevik Red Army and the Democratic Republic of Georgia, each of which sought control over the Black Sea town of Sochi.

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  • July 1918: The territory of Adler was acquired by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR).
  • July 1918: Sochi conquered by germany.
  • September 1918: Early in September, the Georgians were forced out from Tuapse by the retreating Red Taman Army.
  • September 1918: The White units took control of the town of Tuapse on September 8 forcing the Bolsheviks to retreat further toward Armavir.
  • September 1918: Denikin captured Lazarevskaya at the northern outskirts of Sochi.
  • July 1918: Tuapse conquered by germany.
  • July 1918: The territory of Sochi was acquired by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR).
  • February 1919: The Georgian troops were forced back to the Bzyb river with their commander General Konyev (Koniashvili).
  • July 1918: Mazniashvili repulsed a Bolshevik offensive from Sochi direction late in June and, following to the instructions from Abkhaz and Georgian authorities, advanced northward in order to liquidate a Bolshevik base which provided help to the Communist soldiers. The Georgian military operation, encouraged also by a German military mission, resulted in the occupation of Adler.
  • April 1919: The Georgians retook Gagra. A new demarcation line with Russia was established south to Adler, on the Psou River.

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