Attempt to establish an independent Belarus in 1920
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Slutsk uprising
Part of the Russian Civil War and the Soviet-Polish War
The 1st Belarusian Partisan Detachment with its leader, Lukasz Siemenik, in the centre (1919)
Date
November 27 to December 31, 1920
Location
Slutsk, Belarus, and surrounding villages
Result
Soviet victory
Belligerents
local Belarusian units
Russian SFSR
Byelorussian SSR
Commanders and leaders
Paval Zhauryd
N/A
Strength
10,000
N/A
The Slutsk uprising (Belarusian: Слуцкае паўстанне, romanized: Sluckaje paŭstannie) or the Slutsk defence (Belarusian: Слуцкі збройны чын, romanized: Slucki zbrojny čyn) was an unsuccessful armed attempt to establish an independent Belarus. It took place in late 1920, near the end of the Polish-Soviet War, in the region of the town of Slutsk. It involved a series of clashes between irregular Belarusian forces loyal to the Belarusian People's Republic and the Soviet Red Army, ending in a Soviet victory.
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“state symbol of Belarus”. Banner of the Belarusian army during the Slutskuprising, 1920 “Coats of arms of Belarusian voivodeships”, a postcard printed...
застрэліцца ўслед за ягонымі героямі" [Author of a film about the SlutskUprising was advised by Belarusfilm to shoot himself like his movie's heroes...
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First World War, and had participated in the 1920 anti-Bolsheviks SlutskUprising. Nadson studied at the Teacher Training College in Nyasvizh seminary...
participants) Слуцкае паўстанне. На крутым павароце гісторыі (The SlutskUprising: on a sharp volt of history) Гісторыя геапалітыкі Беларусі Archived...
cultural-educational traditions of F. Skaryna (in Belarusian) Today is Slutskuprising Day ПРАКУЛЕВІЧ Уладзімір Міхайлавіч (Prakulevich Uladzimir Mikhaylavich)(in...
took the cities of Bratslav, Husiatyn, Bar, Lutsk, Kaniv, Cherkasy and Slutsk, Babruisk, and Mahiliou in Belarus. The following year Nalivaiko's Cossacks...
late 1920, with the division, he fought in the suppression of the Slutskuprising in the area of Mozyr. Batsanov became a member of the Communist Party...
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tombs of the Radziwiłł family. Slutsk Gate, a city gate constructed around 1700. Its name refers to the city of Slutsk. Baroque Town Hall and cloth hall...