Russian Civil War | |||||||||
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Part of the aftermath of World War I | |||||||||
Clockwise from top: Soldiers of the Don Army in 1919; a White infantry division in March 1920; soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Army; Leon Trotsky in 1918; hanging of workers in Yekaterinoslav (Dnipro) by the Austro-Hungarian Army, April 1918. | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Soviet Russia and other Soviet Republics Far Eastern Republic Mongolian People's Party Left SRs (Until March 1918) Green Army Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine(Until 1919) (1919–20) | White Movement
Como alterar medidor de luz digital. German-led intervention
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Vladimir Lenin Nestor MakhnoLeon Trotsky Nikolai Podvoisky Jukums Vācietis Sergey Kamenev Mikhail Kalinin Yakov Sverdlov | Alexander Kolchak Lavr Kornilov† Anton Denikin Pyotr Wrangel Nikolai Yudenich Grigory Semyonov Mikhail Diterikhs Roman von Ungern-Sternberg | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
Red Army: 5,427,273 (peak)[4] Black Army: 103,000 (peak)[5] | White Army: 2,400,000 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
~1,500,000 259,213 killed 60,059 missing 616,605 died of disease/wounds 3,878 died in accidents/suicides 548,857 wounded/frostbitten[6][7] | 650,000 total casualties | ||||||||
7,000,000–12,000,000 combined total casualties, including hundreds of thousands from the White and RedTerrors |
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