Timeline of the Russian Civil War (1917-1922) |
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A historical overview of the Russian Civil War |
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This section will give a brief history of the Russian Civil War. For ease of reference the table here allows you to study the Revolution. At the end of this section the costs of the war are discussed. Losses in men and materials are listed as well. In the future we plan on adding more to the reasons for the Revolution and the effects of its aftermath. |
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Timeline 1917-1922
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The February revolution begins in Petrograd. |
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Tsar Nicholas II abdicates and the provisional government is formed. | |
21-25 October |
The October Revolution begins in Petrograd. | |
November |
Soviet rule is established in Petrograd, Donbass, Moscow, Baku, the Urals, and the Volga region. | |
3 December |
The supreme commander of the Russian Army, General Dekhonin, is shot. | |
7 December |
The Cheka (political police force) is formed. Felix Dzerzhinsky is its commander. | |
23 December |
England and France divide Russia into separate spheres of influence. France will control Ukraine and Crimea. Britain will control Caucasus. | |
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Reported German peace terms cause worries in Russia and denounced as annexationist. Litvinov is appointed the Bolshevik Plenipotentiary in London. Central Committee of the Soviets meets to receive reports of Peace agreements. |
4 January |
Bolshevik government recognizes the independence of Finland. | |
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Turkey communicates peace terms to Russia. | |
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Trotski and Soviet peace delegates return to Brest-Litovsk and continue negotiations. | |
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Bolsheviks issue appeal for volunteers to march against "Bourgeoisie of the world." | |
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Russo-German peace conference adjourns. Estonian government declares independence. Germans warn Russians that their negotiations have reached their limit. Attempted assassination of V.I. Lenin in Petrograd. | |
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The Red Army is formed | |
18 January |
Bolsheviks send another ultimatum to Romania demanding passage of troops. Germans refuse to withdraw troops from Russia. Constituent Assembly meets in Petrograd and denounces Bolsheviks. The assembly is forcibly dissolved by Bolsheviks the next day. | |
21 January |
Germany announces peace agreement with Ukraine. | |
23 January |
Riots and anarchy in Moscow. Congress of the Soviets meets in Petrograd. Japanese warn Russia that they will intervene in Eastern Asia if they deem it necessary. | |
25 January |
Fighting between Red Army and Rumanians at Galatz. | |
26-27 January |
Ukraine declares independence. Provisional Siberian Government elected at Tomsk. Bolshevik government breaks off negotiations with Rumania. | |
28 January |
Heavy fighting between Ukrainians and Red Army at Lutsk. Rumanian emissaries ordered to leave Petrograd. Civil war in Finland. | |
1 February |
Central Powers recognize Ukraine Republic as a independent state. | |
4 February |
General Kaledin relinquishes leadership of Cossacks to General Alexeiev. Cossacks then march towards Moscow with army of 30,000 men to stop Bolsheviks. | |
5-6 February |
First Duma of the Independent Siberian Republic is
opened. | |
8 February |
French media allege that Lenin and Trotski are being paid by the Germans. | |
10 February |
Trotski declares that although there is no formal
peace, Russia is no longer at war with the Central powers.
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13 February |
Red forces defeat General Alexeiev. General Kaledin commits suicide. | |
18-19 February |
German army crosses River Dvina. Armistice with Russia ends. A second German army moves into Ukraine against Bolsheviks. Russians evacuate Armenia. Southern Finland is controlled by Red forces. General Mannerheim gathers his army in the North. Germans soon occupy Dvinsk and Lutsk. They advance front from Riga to Volhynia. They enter Estonia and press towards Reval and Petrograd. Bolsheviks formally declare that they will sign Brest-Litovsk treaty. | |
20 February |
Germans continue advance to Reval, Petrograd, Moscow, and Kiev. They meet little resistance and soon occupy Minsk and Hapsal. They also reach Finland and reinforce White Guard forces under Mannerheim. Germans soon within 60 miles of Reval. | |
23 February |
The Red Guards and Red Army battle the Germans at Pskov and Narva. | |
24 February |
Russians accept German peace terms. | |
25 February |
Reval and Pskov occupied by Germans. In Ukraine the Germans takethe temporary capital of that republic - Zhitomir. | |
27 February |
Ukraine Soviet accepts German terms and signs treaty. Japanese propose military action in Siberia. | |
28 February |
Russians return to Brest-Litovsk. Germans continue to advance in Ukraine. Armed Pripet flotilla is captured. Austrians invade Ukraine. | |
2-4 March |
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk is signed with Germany. Russia loses Finland, Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, and the Baltic States. Germans continue advance into Ukraine and capture Kiev. Germans claim capture of 63,000 men and 2,600 artillery pieces in recent invasion. | |
10-15 March |
Germans and Austrians advance to and capture Odessa. Germans continue actions in Finland. British government defends the idea of Japanese intervention in Asian Russia. |
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14 March |
Council of the Soviets ratifies Brest-Litovsk treaty. | |
29 March |
Japanese say that Russian situation is worsening and they may take action soon. Turks ratify peace with Russia and Ukraine. | |
31 March |
Russians and Romanians agree on Bessarabia. | |
2 April |
Siberia is reported to be dominated by Bolsheviks. Reports also state the German and Austrian prisoners are being rearmed. | |
3-6 April |
Allies prepare to safeguard the Murmansk
railway. Germans land 30,000 troops at Hango in Finland.
White Guards capture Tammerfors. Germans capture Ekaterinoslav in
Ukraine. | |
7-8 April |
Red forces evacuate Helsingfors. Russia issues protest over German forces in Finland. Germans respond by demanding disarmament of Russian fleet. | |
10 April |
Red Army forces fire on Japanese in Vladivostok. | |
16 April |
Renewed fighting between Red Army and White forces under General Kornilov. Ukrainian government protests union of Bessarabia and Rumania. | |
19 April |
Germans occupy two stations of primary Sevastopol rail line. | |
23-25 April |
Western Finnish White Army reaches Russian frontier. | |
28 April |
Rumors that a counter-revolution is about to take place. | |
6-7 July |
Red Latvian rifle regiments suppress an uprising in Moscow. | |
17 July |
Tsar Nikolas II and his family are executed by Bolsheviks in Ekaterinberg. | |
30 August |
V.I. Lenin is the target of an attempted assassination. | |
5 September |
The 'Red Terror' begins. | |
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The Revolutionary Military Soviet of the Republic (RMSR) is established as the ruling body of the armed forces. | |
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2 January |
Bolshevik forces advance on Reval and Riga. Continued fighting in the Ukraine. |
4 January |
Riga falls to Bolshevik forces. | |
7-8 January |
British squadron leaves the Baltic. British forces are sent to the Caucasus. Turks completely evacuate the Caucasus. | |
11 January |
Polish forces relieve Lemberg. | |
13 January |
Bolsheviks begin moving on Poland. General Kolchak remains in command of Siberian forces, but French General Janin directs operations. | |
16 January |
Western Allies defeat Bolsheviks in battle for Merv. | |
19-25 January |
Red Army forces attack Archangel front near Shenkursk only 180 miles south of Archangel. Allies withdraw. | |
22-23 January |
Allied forces sent to Poland. Trotski and Lenin disagree on the direction the revolution is to take. | |
27 January |
General Russki and other hostages are murdered at Piatigorsk. | |
29 January |
Allies withdraw again on Archangel front. | |
3-9 February |
General Denikin routs Red Army forces in the North Caucasus. White Army takes 31,000 prisoners. | |
12 February |
Continued fighting in Arkangel region. | |
14 February |
Red Army invades Estonia. | |
20 February |
Western Allies defeat Red Army on Murmansk front. | |
1-9 March |
Fighting 140 miles southeast of Arkangel. Allies withdraw one mile. | |
9 March |
Attempted assassination of Trotsky. | |
15 March |
Red Army is defeated in Urals, Estonia, and Kurland. Fighting in Nikolaiev, near Odessa. | |
17 March |
French and Allies evacuating Odessa as Red Army advances. | |
21 March |
Soviet government in Hungary. | |
24 March |
Romanian forces defeat Bolshevik forces along the Dniester River. | |
30 March |
Lenin offers alliance to Germany with Hungary to fight the Allies and Poland. | |
31 March |
Red Army is again repulsed as they attack the Arkangel front. Bolshevik revolt in Murmansk is suppressed by General Maynard. | |
4-5 April |
British becoming increasingly nervous about their Arkangel and Murmansk deployments. Soviet republic is established in Bavaria. Bolsheviks again attack Archangel front and are repulsed. | |
8-9 April |
Allies announce that they will pull out of Odessa. Red Army enters Crimea. A voluntary British relief force is sent to Arkangel. | |
10-15 April |
Red Army withdraws on the Ural front. | |
11-12 April |
Bavarian Soviet Republic is overthrown, but regains upper hand by the 13th. Red Army occupies Yalta in the Crimea. | |
14 April |
General Kolchak's Siberian army continues pushing west. Allies suffer setbacks in southern Russia. | |
17 April |
White Russian forces under Gen. Maynard rout Red Army at Lake Vigo. Allies refuse to send food aid to Russia until hostilities cease. | |
19 April |
British forces withdrawn from Caspian region, except for Krasnovodsk.. | |
21 April |
Siberian army drives Red Army back to within 100 miles east of Kazan. | |
23 April |
Bolsheviks invade Bessarabia. Red Army again defeated on Archangel front by Western Allies. | |
2 May |
Red Army attacks Archangel and is repulsed. | |
6-7 May |
England and United States recognize independence of Finland. | |
10 May |
Red Army again attacks in Arkangel region and is defeated. | |
13 May |
General Yudenich leads his White Army toward Petrograd. | |
15 May |
General Kolchak's army falls back. | |
19-20 May |
Polish General Paderewski prepares to attack Ukraine. German army again occupies Riga. | |
23-28 May |
General Yudenich and his Estonian army close to within 30 miles of Petrograd. | |
31 May |
Bolshevik naval forces defeated by British near Kronstadt, they then withdraw from Gulf of Riga. Allies demand Germany remove its troops from Baltic region.. | |
3 June |
Allied reinforcements reach Archangel. | |
6 June |
Finland declares war on Russia. | |
8 June |
General Denikin's army advances across southern Russia. | |
22-25 June |
Allies advance on northern Dvina river. Denikin's army moves to within 24 miles of Kharkov. Red Army is 20 miles from Perm and advances eastward of Ufa. | |
27 June |
Red Army abandons Kharkov. | |
July |
General Denikin's White Army advances on Moscow. | |
31 July |
General Sir H. Rawlinson is sent to Northern Russia to coordinate Allied withdrawal. | |
10 August |
Allied forces defeat Red Army on the northern Dvina river. | |
30 August |
Series of Allied successes in Northern Russia. | |
27 September |
British troops withdrawn from Archangel. | |
October |
General Yudenich attempts to take Petrograd and fails. His Northern Army is destroyed. This is followed by mass desertions in the Red Army. | |
10 October |
British forces withdrawn for Murmansk region. | |
November |
General Kolchak's White Army is forced out of the Urals | |
14 November | The Red Army captures the city of Omsk. | |
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February |
Soviet government in Latvia collapses. The Red Army occupies Krasnovodsk - the primary White stronghold in Central Asia. |
March |
Polish forces take Kiev. General Denikin loses Novorossiysk and Ekaterinodar to the Red Army and evacuates his forces to the Crimea. | |
April |
Polish and Ukrainian forces advance through Ukraine and Russia. Former Czarist General Brusilov calls to former Czarist officers to join the Red Army and fight the Poles. His plea is successful and more than 14,000 officers respond. | |
17 August |
Red Army forces are soundly defeated near Warsaw by Polish forces. The Bolshevik revolution has been stopped from advancing into Western Europe. | |
November |
Red Army forces capture the Crimea. General Wrangel evacuates his White Army to Turkey. | |
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8-18 March |
Kronstadt sailors rebellion. It is brutally repressed by Red forces. |
April |
The Far Eastern Republic is formed. |
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8-18 March |
White Guards withdraw to Manchuria. Japanese troops then evacuate Soviet Far East. |
October |
The end of large scale military operations. |
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30-31 December |
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is formed by the federation of previously independent republics. |
At this point I only have the statistics for Red Army losses during the Revolution. In time I will include as many of the White Armies as I can, and even try to include some of the anarchist Green factions as well.
Number of Russian military personnel who served in the Conflict: Uncertain at Present | |||||||||||||||||||
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