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121:Commanders and leaders
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410:Vyoshenskaya Uprising
181:Casualties and losses
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805:February 1918 events
662:on February 25. The
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633:military withdrawal
470:Voronezh–Kastornoye
348:Allied intervention
699:Mikhail Drozdovsky
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664:Don Cossack
485:3rd Kharkiv
475:Khopyor–Don
450:Perehonivka
430:2nd Kharkiv
246:1st Kharkiv
759:Categories
705:References
594:2nd Crimea
527:Azerbaijan
495:2nd Donbas
465:Orel–Kursk
390:1st Donbas
298:1st Crimea
293:March Days
268:Donbas-Don
142:Ivan Popov
687:Ice March
654:in which
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278:Ice March
645:Red Army
554:Lankaran
490:4th Kiev
445:3rd Kiev
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380:2nd Kiev
343:Dibrivka
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288:Iași–Don
273:1st Kiev
263:Shamkhor
168:Strength
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569:Armenia
544:Ochakov
375:Ukraine
313:Goychay
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186:81 men
75:Result
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611:Anapa
512:Odesa
425:Odesa
333:Livny
318:Sochi
308:Kuban
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724:ISBN
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354:1919
338:Baku
252:1918
240:1917
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