- First Winter Campaign
The First Winter Campaign was a campaign between the army of the
Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR) andbolshevik forces in Ukraine during theUkrainian-Soviet War . It began on December 6, 1919, and lasted until May 6, 1920.The leader of the Ukrainian forces was General
Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko .Background
The First World War saw tremendous upheaval in Ukraine, and in the short period between the spring of 1917 and late 1919, three governments had taken shape in the capital, Kiev. However, the political situation was difficult because of the international pressure from Poland, and especially the Bolsheviks.
By late 1919, it became clear that conventional warfare against bolshevik forces in Ukraine had become impossible, so the Ukrainian People's Republic had decided to demobilize its military and conduct partisan warfare behind Bolshevik lines [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?AddButton=pagesWIWintercampaigns.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine] ] .
Participating Units
There were three main Ukrainian units - they were re-named divisions in February of 1920."Zaporizhia", commanded by General Andrii Huly-Hulenko;"Kiev", commanded by General
Yurii Tiutiunnyk ;and "Volhynia", commanded by Gen Oleksander Zahrodsky .Main Battles
Because of the nature of the campaign, the armies covered very much territory. Originally the main theater of war was the Yelizavetgrad region, but as the bolshevik-Denikin front moved south, so did the campaign.
The main battles of the First Winter Campaign took place at Lypovets, Zhashkiv, Uman, Kaniv, Cherkasy, Smila, Zolotonosha, Olviopol, Holovanivsk, Haisyn, Voznesensk, Ananiv, and Balta .
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Second Winter Campaign References
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