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joined the army. In
December, the 12th, 41st, 45th, 47th, 55th, and 60th Divisions transferred out of the army, while the 58th Division was briefly part of it. On 5 January 1921, the army was disbanded.
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was part of the army during
January 1920, with the 46th Division transferring during the month. On 10 January 1920, in accordance with an order issued four days earlier, it became part of the
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when the
Southern Front was reorganized. The 60th Division rejoined the army in February, and the 45th and Latvian Divisions transferred in March. In February and March, the army captured
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joined the army in the same month, but was transferred before its end. In
November, the 7th and 57th Rifle Divisions and the 8th Cavalry Division were transferred and replaced by the
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Khromov, S.S., ed. (1983b). "Седьмая Украйнская Стрелковая Диви́зия" [Seventh
Ukrainian Rifle Division].
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September, the
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was subordinated to it until July. From June, the army fought in fierce defense battles with the
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319:, during which it captured Yekaterinoslav. The 14th Army cut off the left flank group of the
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during April and May. In June, the 44th and 45th
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Khromov, S.S., ed. (1983a). "Четырнадцатая Армия" [Fourteenth Army].
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Ivanov, Sergei, ed. (2004). "Четырнадцатая Армия" [Fourteenth Army].
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from the rest of the
Volunteer Army in December and January 1920 in the
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also joining the army. From June to August the army fought in the
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658:Гражданская война и военная интервенция 1918—1922: Энциклопедия
651:(in Russian). Vol. 8. Moscow: Voenizdat. pp. 402–403.
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in October and November, launching the main attack and taking
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305:offensive of the Southern and Southeastern Fronts
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465:Ieronim Uborevich (15 November–15 December 1920)
697:Warsaw 1920: Lenin's Failed Conquest of Europe
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203:Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
1054:Soviet field armies in the Russian Civil War
48:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
280:. During the operation, on 14 October, the
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511:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva, Stegantsev, eds. 1991
170:The army was formed under the command of
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298:45th Rifle Divisions
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247:60th Rifle Divisions
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91:Ukrainian–Soviet War
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596:. London: Pimlico.
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333:42nd Rifle Division
325:Berdyansk Operation
239:58th Rifle Division
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