The White movement in Transbaikal was a period of the confrontation between the Soviets and the Whites over dominance in Transbaikal from December 1917 to November 1920.
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The Whitemovement (Russian: pre–1918 Бѣлое движеніе / post–1918 Белое движение, tr. Beloye dvizheniye, IPA: [ˈbʲɛləɪ dvʲɪˈʐenʲɪɪ]), also known as the...
during the Russian Civil War inTransbaikal. In the summer of 1919 the local Resistance movement threatened the regime of the White Cossacks and the Japanese...
Grigory Semenoff (1890–1946), Japanese-supported leader of the WhitemovementinTransbaikal Semyonov (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname...
the WhitemovementinTransbaikal (1921-1922). Vladimir Kislitsin emigrated to Harbin in November 1922, where he became a dentist, but also served in the...
aiming at destroying the White Movement's Chita holdup in east Transbaikal which prevented it from connecting with its allies in Primorsky Krai. The first...
turned against the anti-Communist Whitemovement, however, and Kappel's army was forced to retreat into Transbaikal during the Great Siberian Ice March...
Grigory Semyonov. In September 1918, the Japanese army occupied parts of Transbaikal region in an effort to help the Whitemovement. In April 1919, Garmaev...
December 20, 1942 Tianjin, China) was one of the leaders of the WhitemovementinTransbaikal and Primoriye during the Russian Civil War, Lieutenant-General...
1941, Harbin) was a Baikal Cossack, active participant of the WhitemovementinTransbaikal, Lieutenant-General (1919). He was a son of Evgeniy Matsievsky...
Weapon. After his demobilization, Nicolay Natzvalov joined the WhitemovementinTransbaikal. He was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the Ataman Grigory...
democrat. He was a leading member of the Whitemovement. Sergey Taskin came from the Cossacks of the Transbaikal army. He graduated from the Alexandrovsky...
the Russo-Japanese War in February 1904, he re-enlisted and was assigned to the 2nd Regiment of the Transbaikal Cossack Corps. In December 1904, he was...
years until the collapse of the White Army in Yakutia in June 1923, but continued on with the Muslim Basmachi movementin Central Asia and Khabarovsk Krai...
of the Allied Siberian Intervention. In April 1920, Ōtani ordered the Allied troops to cut off eastern Transbaikal from the Bolshevik-controlled Far Eastern...
intervention in Siberia by the U.S. and Japan to rescue the Czechoslovak troops, who were then blocked by Bolshevik forces inTransbaikal. But by the time...
a Cossack host created in the Amur region and Primorye in the 1850s on the basis of the Cossacks relocated from the Transbaikal region and freed miners...
was transferred to the 3rd Transbaikal Cossack battery. As part of it participated in Russian-Japanese War, also fought in the 1st Frontier Zaamursky...
subordinate to the MOD/Soviet General Staff or the Transbaikal Military District. "In January 1936, in the face of an increased threat by Japan, the government...
November 1919. The last troops of the Siberian Army retreated to the Transbaikal Region and were incorporated into the Far East Army. Aleksei Grishin-Almazov...
command.: 112–120 In the Russian Far East, anticommunist Transbaikal and Ussuri Cossacks undermined the rear of Siberia's White armies by disrupting...
initial German attack destroyed many and, in the course of 1941, virtually all of them, (barring two in the Transbaikal Military District). The remnants were...
Russian Fascist Party, founded by exiles in Manchuria. Okhotin was born in Chita, into a military family. In 1916 his father, poruchik Pavel Okhotin,...
covered the Irkutsk Governorate. The electoral district covered the Transbaikal Oblast. The Priamur electoral district consisted of the Amur Oblast,...