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Southern Russian Armed Forces
Вооружённые силы Юга России
Most territory controlled by South Russian forces as of October 1919
Active8 January 1919 – April 1920
CountrySouth Russia
AllegianceRussia General Command of the Armed Forces (1918–19)
Russia South Russia (1919–20)
Size85,000 (January 1919)
160,000 (July 1919)
270,000 (October 1919)
Engagements
Russian Civil War
  • Southern Front
    • Battle of Tsaritsyn
    • Northern Caucasus Operation (1918–1919)
    • Battle of the Donbass and Don (1919)
    • Vyoshenskaya Uprising
    • Kharkiv Operation (June 1919)
    • Counteroffensive of Southern Front
    • Advance on Moscow (1919)
    • Orel–Kursk operation
    • Voronezh–Kastornoye operation (1919)
    • Khopyor–Don Operation
    • Kharkiv Operation (December 1919)
    • Donbass Operation (1919)
    • Rostov–Novocherkassk Operation
    • Odessa Operation (1920)
    • North Caucasus Operation (1920)
Ukrainian Civil War
  • First Battle of Kyiv
  • Battle of Peregonovka (1919)
  • Third Battle of Kyiv
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefAnton Denikin (until 4 April 1920)
Pyotr Wrangel (from 4 April 1920)

The Armed Forces of South Russia (AFSR or SRAF) (Russian: Вооружённые силы Юга России, romanized: Vooruzhyonniye sily Yuga Rossii, VSYuR) were the unified military forces of the White movement in southern Russia between 1919 and 1920.

On 8 January 1919, the Armed Forces of South Russia were formed, incorporating the Volunteer Army and the Don Army.[1] Subsequently, it included the Crimean-Azov Army, the Forces of Northern Caucasus and the Turkestan Army.

By October 1919, the army had 150,000 soldiers, which included 48,000 horsemen. The British had supplied 280,000 rifles, 4,898 machine guns, 917 cannons, 102 tanks, 194 airplanes 1,335 automobiles, 112 tractors, and what became known as Wrangel's fleet.[2]

In May 1919, Denikin reorganized the Armed Forces of South Russia. Vladimir May-Mayevsky took command of the Volunteer Army, known formerly as the Caucasian Volunteer Army. Sidorin took command of the Don army, while Wrangel took command of the Caucasian Army, consisting mainly of the Kuban Cossacks.[2]: 37–38 

The Caucasus Army disbanded on 29 January 1920 and was replaced by the short-lived Kuban Army. Troops of the Kuban Army ended up surrendering by 18–20 April 1920 to the Red Army. The Volunteer Army continued to exist from 22 May 1919 until 26/27 March 1920, when the remaining troops were evacuated from Novorossiysk to Crimea. Most then merged there with Wrangel's forces.

In early April 1920, Anton Denikin, commander-in-chief of the AFSR, delegated all authority to Pyotr Wrangel, who took command of the so-called Russian Army, which included all remaining units of the AFSR after its defeat in Northern Caucasus.

  1. ^ Kenez, Peter (2004). Red Attack, White Resistance; Civil War in South Russia 1918. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing. pp. 267–270. ISBN 9780974493442.
  2. ^ a b Kenez, Peter (2004). Red Advance, White Defeat: Civil War in South Russia 1919-1920. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing. pp. 20–23. ISBN 9780974493459.

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