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- The Makhnovshchina (Ukrainian: Махновщина, romanized: Makhnovshchyna) was a m**** movement to establish anarchist communism in southern and eastern Ukraine...
- Makhno's forces relied so heavily upon the use of the tachanka that one Makhnovite referred to himself and his fellow troops as "a republic on tachanki"...
- November 1920, and against the Makhnovites in Ukraine. That year in battle near Andreyevka he was captured by the Makhnovites, escaping two days later. From...
- referred to as "insurgents"; they have also been labelled "Makhnovists" or "Makhnovites" (from the Ukrainian: Махновці, romanized: Makhnovtsi), after their commander...
- squad leader on the Southern Front against the Army of Wrangel and the Makhnovites near Orekhov, Gulyai-Pole, Aleksandrovsk, and Melitopol. After graduating...
- Continued fighting took place over Polohy throughout the war, involving Makhnovites, the Army of Wrangel, and South Russia, until an eventual Bolshevik victory...
- Makhnovites in the region of Gulyaypole and the anti-Soviet forces of Khmara in Yelizavetgrad Governorate. Lisitsyn was captured by the Makhnovites in...
- of the 13th Army. With this unit, he fought in the suppression of the Makhnovites in Ukraine. In January 1921 Sakseyev was sent to the 83rd Slavyansk Infantry...
- number of Ukrainian Mennonites died at the hands of anarcho-communist makhnovites. During the Soviet period, many Mennonites were ****cuted, sent into...