Preliminary Political and Military Agreement between the Soviet Government of Ukraine and the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Insurgent army troops reading the terms of the draft agreement
Type
Political and military alliance
Context
White offensive into Northern Taurida
Signed
6 October 1920 (1920-10-06)
Location
Starobilsk, Donetsk, Ukraine
Expiry
26 November 1920 (1920-11-26) (de facto)
Signatories
Makhnovshchina
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Languages
Russian, Ukrainian
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Southern Front of the Russian Civil War
1917
1st Kharkiv
1918
Mughan
Shamkhor
Donbas-Don
1st Kiev
Ice March
Steppe March
Iași–Don
March Days
1st Crimea
Transcaucasia
Kuban
Goychay
Sochi
Tsaritsyn
Kurdamir
Livny
Baku
Dibrivka
Allied intervention
1919
Voronezh–Povorino
Katerynoslav March
Northern Caucasus
Ukraine
2nd Kiev
Khotyn Uprising
1st Donbas
Hryhoriv Uprising
Binagadi
Chapan rebellion
Vyoshenskaya Uprising
Alexandrovsky Fort
Bender Uprising
Odesa
2nd Kharkiv
Mamontov Raid
Southern Front counteroffensive
3rd Kiev
Perehonivka
Advance on Moscow
Nizhyn–Poltava
Orel–Kursk
Voronezh–Kastornoye
Khopyor–Don
Pavlohrad–Katerynoslav
3rd Kharkiv
4th Kiev
2nd Donbas
1920
Rostov–Novocherkassk
Odesa
North Caucasus
Novorossiysk
Azerbaijan
Yalama
Sarvan
Ochakov
Anzali
Lankaran
Ulagay's Landing
Obytichnyi Spit
Armenia
Northern Taurida
Dagestan uprising
Tambov Rebellion
Perekop–Chonhar
2nd Crimea
Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict
1921
Anapa
Georgia
The Starobilsk agreement was a 1920 political and military alliance between the Makhnovshchina, an anarchist mass movement led by Nestor Makhno's Insurgent Army, and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which the Bolsheviks had established as the legitimate government of Ukraine.
The agreement was reached following the resurgence of the White movement in Ukraine, which forced the warring Bolshevik and Makhnovist factions to put aside their differences and work together against their common enemy. Its political clauses extended a number of civil liberties to the previously repressed Ukrainian anarchist movement, while its military clauses subordinated the Insurgent Army to the high command of the Red Army.
The agreement was effective from October to November 1920. Following the Soviet victory over the Whites at the siege of Perekop, the Red Army attacked the Makhnovists, bringing an end to the agreement and igniting a conflict between the two factions that would last until the complete suppression of the Makhnovshchina in August 1921.
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