SiegeofPerekop may refer to: SiegeofPerekop (1689), by Russia, failed; see Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 SiegeofPerekop (1736), by Russia, success...
independence of the Crimean Khanate. The town was virtually wiped out during the SiegeofPerekop by the Red Army in 1920. The siege was a key episode of the Russian...
White movement. Following the siegeofPerekop and the renewal of Bolshevik attacks against the Makhnovshchina, the remains of the Makhnovist cultural and...
down the main forces of the enemy by crossing the Isthmus ofPerekop, while the corps of Piotr Pisarev [ru], composed mainly of Kuban Cossacks, attacked...
command of the Red Army. The agreement was effective from October to November 1920. Following the Soviet victory over the Whites at the siegeofPerekop, the...
the Ukrainian War of Independence. In November 1920, following defeat at the SiegeofPerekop and being vastly outnumbered, the Army of Wrangel organized...
Melitopol before pushing the Russian Army all the way back to Perekop. Under the command of Mikhail Frunze, Karetnyk's Crimean detachment, along with the...
dedicated to the SiegeofPerekop during the Russian Civil War in the autumn of 1920 and the Crimean Offensive by the Red Army in the spring of 1944. The memorial...
division, he fought in the SiegeofPerekop in November, during which Soviet forces drove Pyotr Wrangel's White Army out of Crimea. Govorov was wounded...
behind the narrow Perekop Isthmus. When this last defensive line was breached by the Red Army during the SiegeofPerekop, the commander of the White Army...
victory at the siegeofPerekop, on 26 November, the Bolsheviks carried out a surprise attack against the Makhnovshchina and arrested almost all of the Nabat's...
Совет, VRS) was the de facto executive of the Makhnovshchina, empowered to act during the interim between sittings of the Regional Congresses. Its powers...
Free soviets were the basic form of organization in the Makhnovshchina. These soviets acted independently from any central authority, excluding all political...
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine of Nestor Makhno. Fedir Shchus was born into a poor peasant family in the small Ukrainian village of Dibrivka. In 1915 he...
army formed largely of Ukrainian peasants and workers during the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922. They protected the operation of "free soviets" and libertarian...
Or Qapi Fortress is a ruined fort located near the settlement ofPerekop on the Perekop isthmus connecting the Crimean peninsula to the Ukrainian mainland...
under siege by the Whites. Makhnovist historiography would go onto characterise these attacks as a symptom of class conflict. Flight and expulsion of Germans...
cavalry division managed to break out of their encirclement and, on 29 November, broke the Red Army lines at Perekop and crossed over into northern Taurida...
SiegeofPerekop (1736) "Anna empress of Russia". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 2019-08-21. "Biography of Empress Anna of Russia"...
against the insurgent forces, putting the Makhnovist capital of Huliaipole under siege. Caught unprepared, Makhno rallied together 150 Black Guards to...
Makhno's Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine. Following the defeat of the White movement at the siegeofPerekop in November 1920, the Bolsheviks turned...
dictatorship over the country's workers. Following the conclusion of the siegeofPerekop in November 1920, the Bolsheviks launched a crackdown on the anarchist...
Anarchism in Ukraine has its roots in the democratic and egalitarian organization of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, who inhabited the region up until the 18th century...