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officially declared the mobilization of forces in the support of the Soviet government by an armed staging. From the beginning of
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and routed in battle near Mali Mynky on November 17. 443 soldiers were captured by the Soviets during the battle. 359 were shot on November 23 near the town of
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troops in late February, over 450,000 troops. In exchange for military aid, the Ukrainians were to deliver foodstuffs to the
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Imperial Gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War
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Borderland: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine
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3998:Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)
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3366:Military history of the Russian Empire
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1763:. The Secretary of Military Affairs
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2989:, Ukrayinska Pravda (18 April 2018)
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2642:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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2596:This was the last operation of the
2275:while other units under command of
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2155:On January 7, 1919, the Bolsheviks
1919:conducted a successful uprising in
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3766:War of the Fourth Coalition
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1966:The first detachment of
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2760:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
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3549:Wagner Group rebellion
3484:Uprising of Bolotnikov
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4035:Central Asian Revolt
3944:Ukrainian–Soviet War
3816:Russo-Circassian War
3499:Pugachev's Rebellion
3442:Russo-Ukrainian Wars
3386:Russian Armed Forces
3356:Early modern warfare
3108:A History of Ukraine
3044:Marvin Kalb (2015).
3021:A History of Ukraine
2886:"History of Ukraine"
2699:Polish–Ukrainian War
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1161:Khmelnytsky Uprising
1129:Early modern history
1081:Principality of Kiev
907:Vinnytsia (Nov 1917)
689:Ukrainian–Soviet War
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4391:Sphere of influence
4321:Russo-Ukrainian War
4178:First Indochina War
4151:Soviet–Japanese War
4087:Xinjiang War (1937)
3956:Kazakhstan Campaign
3741:Kościuszko Uprising
3641:Second Northern War
3519:Coup attempt (1991)
3412:Soviet-Finnish wars
3104:Mykhailo Hrushevsky
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2799:Reid, Anna (2000).
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2714:Russo-Ukrainian War
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1780:Dmitry Shcherbachev
1721:February Revolution
1661:Important documents
1585:war of independence
1567:expeditionary group
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762:The Battle of Irpin
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4381:Russian Revolution
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4298:Second Chechen War
4278:Georgian Civil War
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3669:Great Northern War
3567:Russo-Crimean Wars
3539:Second Chechen War
3437:Russo-Turkish wars
3432:Russo-Swedish wars
3422:Russo-Persian Wars
3407:Russo-Crimean Wars
3283:2008-02-27 at the
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2942:Ukraine: A History
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2836:Ukraine: A History
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1925:Pavlo Skoropadsky
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1941:Yekaterinoslav
1917:Yevgenia Bosch
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1795:Central Powers
1765:Symon Petliura
1729:Russian Empire
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2659:
2658:Peace of Riga
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1945:Aleksandrovsk
1943:(January 9),
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