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also sent the Moscow Reserve Artillery Brigade and its leading military personnel. Officially Innokentiy Kozhevnikov became the commander of the army group, but the major work in organizing the army group was conducted by
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After the formation of the Ukrainian Front on January 4, 1919, the Ukrainian Revolutionary Military Council consisted of Antonov, Kotsiubynsky, and Shchadenko. On January 13, 1919, as part of the Front the
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on June 4, 1919. On July 21, 1919 the Crimean Soviet Army was dissolved and transformed into the Crimean Rifle Division which in six days was renamed again into the 58th Rifle Division.
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was in a strong position after it successfully secured the territory of Northern Caucasus and Kuban, as well as being supported by the
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The army group was primarily based on two insurgent divisions that were created on September 22, 1918, by the order #6 of
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On November 28, 1918, the All-Ukrainian Central Military Revolutionary Committee was transformed into the
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in December 1918 were renamed into Soviet divisions. It was planned also to add to the army group the
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After the withdrawal of the German forces from the borders, the 2nd Insurgent Division occupied
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and members of revolutionary military council Viyshnevetsky and Zusmanovich.
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Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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ordered on December 14, 1918, a mass recruitment of ethnic Ukrainians.
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On November 17, 1918, the Revolutionary Military Council consisting of
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On April 15, 1919, all army groups were transformed into armies:
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and two food regiments as well as several armored trains from
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On December 13, 1918, the 1st Insurgency Division took
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1919
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Soviet units and formations of the Russian Civil War
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The Ukrainian front was abolished on June 15, 1919.
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Davydov (2 May 1919 - 12 May 1919) 820: 287: 629: 406:was created, which was based on the 390:was created, which was based on the 422:ratified a military union with the 374:In November 1918 the White Russian 350:managed to halt their advance near 13: 369: 14: 859: 608: 496:also joined the 14th Army at the 481:armies were transformed into the 669: 656: 225:2nd Ukrainian Insurgent Division 221:1st Ukrainian Insurgent Division 85: 68: 50: 520:(4 January 1919 - 15 June 1919) 412:Army Group of Donetsk Direction 388:Army Group of Kharkiv Direction 346:. On December 28–30, 1918, the 161:, as well as the troops of the 153:group (later front) during the 590: 576: 1: 620:Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia 569: 559:(4 January 1919 - 2 May 1919) 506: 408:1st Ukrainian Soviet Division 392:2nd Ukrainian Soviet Division 327:. Another of its groups took 239:as well as the formations of 210:Army Group of Kursk Direction 188:Army Group of Kursk Direction 147:Army Group of Kursk Direction 100: 404:Army Group of Kiev Direction 402:. On February 18, 1919, the 7: 848:Military history of Ukraine 216:(since September 1, 1918). 159:Ukrainian People's Republic 10: 864: 518:Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko 274:1st Moscow Communist Squad 254:Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko 237:2nd Oryol Cavalry Division 206:Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko 131:Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko 739: 678: 460:2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army 446:3rd Ukrainian Soviet Army 440:2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army 434:1st Ukrainian Soviet Army 124: 119: 107: 96: 81: 63: 45: 37: 28: 23: 18: 249:Moscow Military District 229:Moscow Worker's Division 165:which had landed on the 485:and transferred to the 348:Ukrainian People's Army 178:Oryol Military District 41:January 4–June 15, 1919 458:On April 27, 1919 the 335:on December 19, 1918. 241:Innokentiy Kozhevnikov 233:43rd Worker's Regiment 382:in Southern Ukraine. 311:and on December 25 - 298:Chernigov Governorate 300:and portions of the 113:Soviet-Ukrainian War 494:Crimean Soviet Army 452:Crimean Soviet Army 302:Kharkov Governorate 288:Military operations 534:Yuriy Kotsiubynsky 202:Volodymyr Zatonsky 815: 814: 686:Caspian-Caucasian 667:Russian Civil War 530:N.P. 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Ukraine
Ukrainian SSR

Red Army
Soviet-Ukrainian War
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Ukrainian People's Republic
Entente
Black Sea
All-Ukrainian Central Military Revolutionary Committee
Oryol Military District
Vasily Glagolev
Stalin
Yuri Pyatakov
Volodymyr Zatonsky
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko
Jukums Vācietis
1st Ukrainian Insurgent Division
2nd Ukrainian Insurgent Division
Moscow Worker's Division
43rd Worker's Regiment
2nd Oryol Cavalry Division
Innokentiy Kozhevnikov
Ufa
Moscow Military District
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko
Cheka

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