Fights between the Bolsheviks and the Siberian Army in eastern European Russia
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Were a series of fights between the Bolsheviks and the Siberian Army during the Russian Civil War.
Chronology
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1. Offensive of the Whites on the eastern front
Was an offensive of the Whites in eastern European Russia during the Russian Civil War.
- April 1919: The White Army stopped at the Glazov-Chistopol-Bugulma-Buguruslan-Sharlyk line.
- March 1919: Ufa was retaken by the Whites on 13 March.
2. Offensive of the Reds on the eastern front
Was an offensive of the Bolsheviks in eastern European Russia during the Russian Civil War.
- May 1919: The RSFSR captured Elabuga on 26 May.
- October 1919: Following the abortive offensive at Chelyabinsk, the White armies withdrew beyond the Tobol.
- June 1919: Izevsk conquered by RSFSR.
- June 1919: Sarapul fell to the Bolsheviks on 2 June.
3. Great Siberian Ice March (retreat of the Whites)
Was the retreat of Admiral Kolchak's anti Bolshevik Siberian Army from Omsk to Chita, in the course of the Russian Civil War.
- January 1920: Krasnoyarsk conquered by RSFSR.
- January 1920: White Army forces in Siberia essentially ceased to exist by December.
- December 1919: The pursuing Red 5th Army took Tomsk.