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  • The Battle of Peregonovka (Russian: Битва под Перегоновкой) or Battle of Perehonivka (Ukrainian: Битва під Перегонівкою) was a September 1919 military...
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    unified military forces of the White movement in southern Russia between 1919 and 1920. On 8 January 1919, the Armed Forces of South Russia were formed...
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    Fedir Shchus (category Military leaders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine)
    Red Army. Anarchism in Ukraine Battle of Peregonovka (1919) Smele, Jonathan D. (19 November 2015). Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926...
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  • Basilides the Epicurean Basilios Bessarion Batis of Lampsacus Batman: Anarky Battle of Peregonovka (1919) Bauhaus Bay Area Figurative Movement Bayes' theorem...
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    Ukrainian War of Independence. On 8 January 1919, it was made part of the Armed Forces of South Russia, becoming the largest force of the White movement...
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  • at the Battle of Peregonovka. With the White advance defeated, the Makhnovists came to control most of southern and eastern Ukraine in late 1919, even...
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    and in Poland. With 3rd Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. See also Battle of Peregonovka (1919) and Kiev offensive (1920). Goff, 1998...
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    1st Donetsk Corps (category Corps of Ukraine)
    On 27 September 1919, the 1st corps took part in the Battle of Peregonovka, in which the RIAU won a major victory. On 28 September 1919, Makhno decided...
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  • Luka Bondarets (category Military leaders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine)
    Regiment. Following the Battle of Peregonovka, he took command of an infantry regiment of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) and fought...
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  • 2nd Azov Corps (category Corps of Ukraine)
    On 27 September 1919, the 1st corps took part in the Battle of Peregonovka, in which the RIAU won a major victory. On 28 September 1919, Makhno decided...
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    Viktor Bilash (category Military leaders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine)
    000 White troops had been killed during the battle of Peregonovka, while 5,000 more were taken as prisoners of war afterwards and their captured horses were...
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    resulted in its transfer between both sides, culminating in the Battle of Peregonovka on 26 September. The insurgent infantry assaulted the White positions...
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  • Polonsky conspiracy (category 1919 in Ukraine)
    at Pomichna. Following the Insurgent Army's defeat of the Volunteer Army at the Battle of Peregonovka, the Makhnovshchina expanded its reach throughout...
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  • Eichenfeld massacre (category 1919 in Ukraine)
    subjecting many of the villagers to cordon and search operations. In the wake of their victory over the Volunteer Army at the battle of Peregonovka, the Revolutionary...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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  • Hryhorii Makhno (category 1919 deaths)
    the battle of Peregonovka, the insurgents captured an armored train, which they dubbed the “Memory of Hryhorii Makhno”. "Armored train in memory of the...
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    Semen Karetnyk (category Military leaders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine)
    killed Hryhoriv. In the wake of the insurgent offensive after the battle of Peregonovka, the Oleksandrivsk Regional Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents...
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  • The Road to Freedom (newspaper) (category 1919 establishments in Ukraine)
    members of the Nabat, including Volin and Aron Baron. Following the insurgent victory in the battle of Peregonovka, the Makhnovshchina took control of much...
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  • Mikhail Uralov (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    the Battle of Peregonovka, Uralov was elected the head of the Makhnovist garrison in the city of Berdiansk. In late October-early November 1919, he was...
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    Lev Zadov (category People of the Russian Civil War)
    the basis of the Kontrrazvedka, the counterintelligence service of the Makhnovshchina, of which Zadov became a founding member. In April 1919, Zadov established...
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