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Don Army

The Don Army (Russian: Донская армия, Donskaya Armiya) was the military of the short lived Don Republic and a part of the White movement in the Russian Civil War. It operated from 1918 to 1920, in the Don region and centered in the town of Novocherkassk.

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Active
3 April 1918 – 24 March 1920
Allegiance
GCAFSR
Branch
Armed Forces of South Russia
Country
Don Republic
Engagements
Southern Front Battle of Tsaritsyn · Battle of Tsaritsyn · Battle of the Donbass and Don (1919)
Size
17,000 (May 1918) 52,500 (October 1919) 38,000 (February 1920)

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Don Army

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples65
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
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Don Army

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related to history · 52
Don Army → According, And Quiet Flows, April, Ataman, Ataman Afrikan Bogayevsky, August, Bolshevik, Bolsheviks, By, By June, Chief-of-Staff, Cossack, Cossacks, Denisov, Don, Don Provisional Government, Don Soviet Republic, Field Ataman Popov's, Ianov, In April
see also · 5
Don Army → Civil WarDon RepublicDon CossacksAlexei, Don Army Units, KaledinLavr KornilovPyotr KrasnovVolunteer ArmyWhite, List, March
Engagements · 3
Don Army → Battle of the Donbass and Don (1919), Battle of Tsaritsyn, Southern Front Battle of Tsaritsyn
Active · 1
Don Army → 3 April 1918 – 24 March 1920
Allegiance · 1
Don Army → GCAFSR
Branch · 1
Don Army → Armed Forces of South Russia
Country · 1
Don Army → Don Republic
Size · 1
Don Army → 17,000 (May 1918) 52,500 (October 1919) 38,000 (February 1920)

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don army 1918 novocherkassk cossacks may republic war 1920 1919 red forces southern civil april krasnov kenez centered ataman russian

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Don ArmyActive3 April 1918 – 24 March 19201.00infobox
Don ArmyAllegianceGCAFSR1.00infobox
Don ArmyBranchArmed Forces of South Russia1.00infobox
Don ArmyCountryDon Republic1.00infobox
Don ArmyEngagementsSouthern Front Battle of Tsaritsyn1.00infobox
Don ArmyEngagementsBattle of Tsaritsyn1.00infobox
Don ArmyEngagementsBattle of the Donbass and Don (1919)1.00infobox
Don ArmySize17,000 (May 1918) 52,500 (October 1919) 38,000 (February 1920)1.00infobox
Don Armyrelated to historyOn0.60section
Don Armyrelated to historyApril0.60section
Don Armyrelated to historyPoliakov's Zaplavskaia0.60section
Don Armyrelated to historyField Ataman Popov's0.60section

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