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- the Makhnovists as having demonstrated "extraordinary revolutionary valor". Finally, he ordered Anatoly Skachko [ru] to provide the Makhnovists with...
- White movement), the Makhnovists were again attacked by the Red Army and eventually defeated by August 1921. Leading Makhnovists were either driven into...
- maintained territorial control, while the Makhnovists were kept on the defensive. In this condition, the Makhnovists were not able to carry out offensives...
- punished cases of antisemitism within the Makhnovist ranks, even having ordered the execution of Makhnovists that had parti****ted in a pogrom against...
- Regiment of the Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine, Makhnovists" Obverse of the banner attributed to the Makhnovists by Ostrovsky, denied by Makhno, which reads...
- Insurgent Army or its subdivision, or campaign and other texts. The Makhnovists did not issue their own paper banknotes. Full-fledged banknotes, allegedly...
- ties with the Makhnovists, but disappeared en route. In October 1920, the Starobilsk agreement between the Bolsheviks and the Makhnovists was ratified...
- anarchist animosity towards the USSR included the Soviet destruction of the Makhnovist movement after an initial alliance, the suppression of the anarchist Kronstadt...
- and anti-Makhnovist partisans, without investigation. Even in the face of the White advance, the conflict between the Bolsheviks and Makhnovists intensified...
- victory over the Whites at the siege of Perekop, the Red Army attacked the Makhnovists, bringing an end to the agreement and igniting a conflict between the...