Central Lithuanian offensive of November 1920 information
Offensive of the Republic of Central Lithuania on Lithuania in 1920
Central Lithuanian Offensive on Kaunas
Part of Polish–Lithuanian War
Borders of Lithuania and Central Lithuania in 1920.
Date
November 1920
Location
Vilnius Region, Kaunas Region
Result
Status quo
Signing of the Treaty of Kaunas
Establishment of the Polish–Lithuanian Neutral Strip
Belligerents
Central Lithuania
Lithuania
Commanders and leaders
Lucjan Żeligowski
Silvestras Žukauskas Kazys Ladyga
Strength
Central Lithuania 20,000
Lithuania 10,000-15,000
Casualties and losses
200-300
300-400
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Polish–Lithuanian War
Sejny (1)
Polish coup attempt
Sejny (2)
Żeligowski's Mutiny
October Offensive
November Offensive (Kėdainiai, Giedraičiai)
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The Central Lithuanian offensive of November 1920 was a military offensive of the Republic of Central Lithuania, led by General Lucjan Żeligowski, on the territories of Lithuania, that took place in November of 1920.[1][2]
^Armistice Protocol concluded under the auspices of the League of Nations Military Commission of Control, signed at Kowno, November 29, 1920. Société des Nations Recueil des Traités, vol. 9. 1922. p. 63−67.
^Łach 2014, p. 174.
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