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162: 106: 22: 183: 649:(new commander of the Red's Eastern Front) took the 5th Army from the Southern Group and ordered a strike on the Northeast in retribution for their assistance to the Northern Group. The Southern Group was reinforced by 2 rifle divisions. The outflanked Whites had to retreat from 635:. While suppressing the flank of the advancing White armies, the Reds' command ordered the Southern Group to advance to the North-West. On 4 May the Red 5th Army captured Buguruslan, and the Whites had to quickly retreat to 595:
offensive, the Reds had a big force on the southern flank. The White army was dispersed in several groups and the Reds attempted to crush those groups from south to north one by one. Reserves were used to rebuild the Red's
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on 7 June. Also on 7 June the Red's Southern Group crossed the Belaya River and captured Ufa on 9 June. On 16 June the Whites began a general retreat in the eastern direction on the whole front.
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to the east, but Samoilo didn't realize that the Whites were defeated and ordered his troops to stop. Frunze didn't agree, and on 19 May Samoilo ordered his troops to pursue the enemy.
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regrouped and crushed the Whites during a 3-day battle from 22–25 April and the remains of the White forces changed sides. As a result, there was no cover for the White
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without success. New commander General Petr Belov decided to use his reserve, the 4th Corps, to outflank Orenburg from the north. But Red commander
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On 28 April the Reds crushed 2 divisions of the Whites in the region to the south-east of
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The defeat of the Whites in the Center and South, enabled the Red Army to cross the
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and delay the Whites' advancement in the center of the front.
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created a strategic breakthrough in the center of The
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Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War

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