- as the
Socialist Soviet Republic of
Lithuania and
White Russia or
simply Litbel (Lit-Bel), was a
Soviet republic that
existed within the
parts of the territories...
- 1919,
forced Litbel to
evacuate the
capital first to
Dvinsk (28 April), then to
Minsk (28 April), then to
Bobruysk (19 May). As the
Litbel lost territory...
-
Byelorussia to form the Lithuanian–Byelorussian
Soviet Socialist Republic (
Litbel).
Germany had lost
World War I and
signed the Compiègne
Armistice on 11...
-
buffer republic, the Lithuanian–Belorussian
Soviet Socialist Republic (
Litbel). The
republic was re-established
under the same name on 31 July 1920. However...
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Socialist Republic and Lithuanian–Belorussian
Soviet Socialist Republic (
Litbel) in 1918–1919.
After the fall of
these republics, Mickevičius left for Soviet...
-
Committee (1920–1938) All-Caucasian
Central Executive Committee (1922–1936)
Litbel Central Executive Committee (1919–1920) Centrosibir, name for the Central...
- Republic,
informally known as
Litbel,
whose capital was Vilnius.
While Belarus National Republic faced off with
Litbel,
foreign powers were preparing...
-
Peasants of Ukraine)
Council of People's
Commissars of Belarus,
including LitBel Council of People's
Commissars of
Azerbaijan Council of People's Commissars...
-
plain red flag. This was
later adopted by Lithuanian–Byelorussian SSR (
Litbel). When
Lithuanian SSR was
established again as a
republic of the USSR, it...
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course of 1919 the
Socialist Soviet Republic of
Lithuania and
Belorussia (
Litbel)
gradually lost
territory to
advancing Polish forces. The
Polish army seized...