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Kharkiv Operation (other)
Kharkiv Operation may refer to: *Kharkiv Operation (June 1919), offensive during the Russian Civil War by White forces * Kharkiv Operation (December 1919), offensive during the Russian Civil War by the Red Army *Occupation of Kharkiv (1917) The Occupation of Kharkiv was the first episode of the Ukrainian-Soviet War, during which on 23 December 1917, the Russian Bolsheviks seized the Ukrainian city Kharkiv and installed Soviet power there. The Ukrainian authorities failed to expel ..., first episode of the Ukrainian-Soviet War See also * Battle of Kharkiv (other) * Kharkov (other) * Kharkiv (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Kharkiv Operation (June 1919)
The Kharkiv Operation (June 1919) was a military campaign of the Russian Civil War in June 1919, in which White forces captured the important industrial center of Kharkiv from the Bolsheviks, in preparation for an advance on Moscow. The Battle After months of heavy fighting in the Donbass and Don region, the Red Southern Front collapsed, allowing the Volunteer Army to launch a major attack towards the North and West. In June, the Whites undertook a successful offensive in the directions of Yekaterinoslav and Kharkiv. By the second half of June 1919, the main forces of the Volunteer Army (most of the forces of the 1st Army and 3rd Kuban Cavalry Corps, in total 6 infantry and cavalry divisions) under the command of General Vladimir May-Mayevsky approached Kharkiv still controlled by the Red Army, and began to prepare for the assault. The main offensive on the city was developed by forces of the 1st Army Corps of General Alexander Kutepov from the south and south-east. The city wa ...
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Kharkiv Operation (December 1919)
The Kharkiv operation (24 November - 12 December 1919) was an offensive during the Russian Civil War by the Southern Front of the Red Army under the command of Alexander Yegorov against the White Guard troops of Anton Denikin. Prelude In October 1919, the Red Army launched a counter-offensive against the Armed Forces of South Russia, in order to stop their advance on Moscow and to regain the territories lost in the previous two months. On 13–20 October, the Reds forced Vladimir May-Mayevsky's Volunteer Army to withdraw from the Russian capital to Kursk. On 24 October, Semyon Budyonny's cavalry corps (later transformed into the 1st Cavalry Army) defeated the White cavalry of Andrei Shkuro and Konstantin Mamontov near Voronezh. A fierce battle for the Kastornoye railway junction lasted for almost a month, finally ending with the victory of the Reds. On 15 November, the Red Army recaptured Kursk from the Whites. These successes opened the way for the Reds to continue their ma ...
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Occupation Of Kharkiv (1917)
The Occupation of Kharkiv was the first episode of the Ukrainian-Soviet War, during which on 23 December 1917, the Russian Bolsheviks seized the Ukrainian city Kharkiv and installed Soviet power there. The Ukrainian authorities failed to expel the Bolsheviks and the last Ukrainian regiments in the city were disarmed on 10 January 1918. Events Initially, it was stated that the arrival of the Red troops in Ukraine was due only to the need for the advancement of Soviet troops on the Ukrainian railroad that were heading against the rebellious Russian Whites under Alexey Kaledin, which had occupied Rostov-on-Don on 15 December. In December 1917 the Leninist government was not yet ready for a full-scale war against the Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR). A complete anarchy was established in Kharkiv, and even the local Bolsheviks and the Kharkiv City Duma urged the withdrawal of violent red detachments from the city. On the night of 10 January, local Red Guard units unexpectedl ...
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Battle Of Kharkiv (other)
Battle of Kharkiv (or Kharkov) may refer to: * Kharkiv Operation (June 1919) * Battle of Kharkov, four battles in World War II ** First Battle of Kharkov, an October 1941 battle ** Second Battle of Kharkov, a May 1942 battle ** Third Battle of Kharkov, a February 1943 battle ** Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation (also known as Fourth Battle of Kharkov), an August 1943 battle * Battle of Kharkiv (2022), starting in February during the Russian invasion of Ukraine ** 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive, a Ukrainian counteroffensive starting in September 2022 * 2024 Kharkiv offensive, a Russian offensive beginning in May 2024 See also * Kharkiv Operation * Occupation of Kharkiv * Kharkiv (other) * Kharkov (other) Kharkov, the Russian name for Kharkiv, is a city in Ukraine. Kharkov may also refer to: Battles * First Battle of Kharkov (1941), a German offensive in World War II *Second Battle of Kharkov (1942), a German counteroffensive in World War II *Thir ...< ...
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Kharkov (other)
Kharkov, the Russian name for Kharkiv, is a city in Ukraine. Kharkov may also refer to: Battles * First Battle of Kharkov (1941), a German offensive in World War II *Second Battle of Kharkov (1942), a German counteroffensive in World War II *Third Battle of Kharkov (1943), a German offensive in World War II *Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev, also known as Fourth Battle of Kharkov, 1943 People *Catherine Karkov, medieval academic *Sergey Kharkov (born 1970), a Soviet and Russian gymnast Other uses *'' Kharkov: The Soviet Spring Offensive,'' a 1978 board wargame simulating the Second Battle of Kharkov * Air Kharkov, a defunct Ukrainian airline *Kharkov Governorate, a governorate of the Russian Empire *The former name of Norshen, Shirak, Armenia See also * * *Kharkiv (other), uses of Kharkiv which in some cases may be substituted for Kharkov *Kharkiv Operation (other) Kharkiv Operation may refer to: *Kharkiv Operation (June 1919), offensive during the Russian ...
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