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Name: Battle of Warsaw

Type: Event

Start: 1920 AD

End: 1921 AD

Parent: Polish-Soviet War

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Were a series of battles during the Polish-Soviet war that resulted in the defeat of the invading Russian SFSR.

Chronology


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  • September 1920: What was left of Buidonny's 1st Cavalry Army retreated towards Włodzimierz Wołyński.
  • August 1920: By the end of August, the 4th and 15th Red Armies had been defeated in the field, and their remnants crossed the border into East Prussia.
  • August 1920: Russian Budionny's cavalry moved through weakly defended areas, reached city of Zamość and attempted to take it.
  • September 1920: Battle of the Niemen River.
  • September 1920: On 18 September Polish forces recaptured Równe.
  • September 1920: The Second Polish Republic Captured Lida and Pińsk.
  • October 1920: After the mid-October Battle of the Szczara River, the Polish Army had reached the Tarnopol-Dubno-Minsk-Drisa line.
  • March 1921: A ceasefire was signed between Poland and Soviet Russia on 12 October and went into effect on 18 October. Borders were settled in the Peace of Riga, signed in Riga on 18 March 1921.
  • October 1920: After the mid-October Battle of the Szczara River, the Polish Army had reached the Tarnopol-Dubno-Minsk-Drissa line.
  • September 1920: Petliura's Ukrainian forces defeated the Bolshevik 14th Army and on 18 September took control of the left bank of the Zbruch river.
  • August 1920: Soviet assault at Radzymin.
  • August 1920: Polish forces recaptured Radzymin.
  • October 1920: The soviet Tukhachevski managed to reorganize the eastward-retreating forces and in September established a new defensive line running from the Polish-Lithuanian border to the north to the area of Polesie, with the central point in the city of Grodno in Belarus.

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