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  1. May 10, 2024 · Russian Civil War, (1918–20), conflict in which the Red Army successfully defended the newly formed Bolshevik government led by Vladimir I. Lenin against various Russian and interventionist anti-Bolshevik armies.

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  2. The White movement (Russian: pre–1918 Бѣлое движеніе / post–1918 Белое движение, romanized: Beloye dvizheniye, IPA: [ˈbʲɛləɪ dvʲɪˈʐenʲɪɪ]) also known as the Whites (Белые, Beliye), was a loose confederation of anti-communist forces that fought the communist Bolsheviks, also known as the Reds, in ...

  3. Russian Civil War in the west. The Whites and the Reds fought the Russian Civil War from November 1917 until 1921, and isolated battles continued in the Far East until June 1923.

  4. Jan 21, 2020 · The Nature of the Reds and Whites. The ‘Reds’ were clustered around the capital. Operating under the leadership of Lenin and Trotsky, they had a uniform agenda, albeit one that shifted as the war continued. They were fighting to retain control and keep Russia together.

  5. The White armies. Soldiers in Admiral Kolchak’s White army in Siberia, circa 1919. Broadly speaking, the White armies (also known as White Guards or simply Whites) were military forces that participated in the Russian Civil War. The White armies fought against the Bolshevik Red Army for control of Russia. Unlike the Bolsheviks, the White ...

  6. 30.2.5: The Russian Civil War. The Russian Civil War, which broke out in 1918 shortly after the October Revolution, was fought mainly between the “Reds,” led by the Bolsheviks, and the “Whites,” a politically-diverse coalition of anti-Bolsheviks.

  7. Higher. Reasons for the victory of the Reds in the Civil War Leadership of the Whites. In Lenin and Trotsky, the Bolsheviks had strong leaders. They used ruthless tactics and propaganda to...

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