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generically referred to as "insurgents"; they have also been
labelled "
Makhnovists" or "Makhnovites" (from the Ukrainian: Махновці, romanized: Makhnovtsi)...
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manage the
transition towards a
stateless and
classless society. The
Makhnovist movement first gained ground in the wake of the
February Revolution, when...
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Ukraine in 1920
until a
White Army
offensive forced a short-lived Bolshevik–
Makhnovist alliance that
drove the
Whites out of
Crimea and
ended the
Southern Front...
- The Bolshevik–
Makhnovist conflict was a
period of
political and
military conflict between the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Makhnovshchina...
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Kontrrazvedka to
break up the
Berdiansk Cheka division.
Conflict between the
Makhnovists and
their Bolshevik commanders culminated with Makhno's
resignation from...
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different anarchist schools of thought. The
Nabat worked closely with the
Makhnovist movement,
often taking leading roles within the movement's institutions...
- The
Makhnovist ruble was a
banknote issued by the
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine,
during the
Ukrainian War of Independence, in the
territory of...
- Kyiv Oblast, then part of the
Reichskommissariat Ukraine, by the
former Makhnovist Osip Tsebriy [uk], who had
returned from
exile in France, on the other...
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anarchist animosity towards the USSR
included the
Soviet destruction of the
Makhnovist movement after an
initial alliance, the
suppression of the
anarchist Kronstadt...
- the
White movement in Ukraine,
which forced the
warring Bolshevik and
Makhnovist factions to put
aside their differences and work
together against their...