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- The Ukrainian People's Army (Ukrainian: Армія Української Народної Республіки), also known as the Ukrainian National Army (UNA) or by the derogatory term...
- the Great-Russian White Army towards the Ukrainian People's Republic (Petliurists) was rather hostile. It was stated that : the UPR can be either neutral...
- Poland. Makhno's calls for an alliance between the Makhnovists and the Petliurists to reignite an insurgency in Ukraine were unsuccessful. With Romania...
- Soviets, further reduced the recruitment to the pro-Polish Petliurist forces. In the end, Petliurist forces were unable to protect the Polish southern flank...
- truce between the insurgents and the government began to weaken, as the Petliurists looked to form an alliance with the White movement under Anton Denikin...
- Soviet Division, led by Pavel Dybenko, entered Katerynoslav, which the Petliurists and Makhnovists had been fighting fierecly over. On 18 January 1919,...
- mines. In 1918, Slavsky joined the Red Guard before fighting with the Petliurists. After its dissolution in 1923, Slavsky took a political course and became...
- 338. ISBN 5-7773-0359-5 (in Ukrainian) Kamianets-Podilskyi. How the Petliurists did what Sultan Osman II could not do, Historisna Pravda (3 June 2019)...
- Lieutenant Pavel Petrik as German officer (as P. Petrik) A. Doroshkevich as Petliurist Mikhail Gornatko as Interventionist commissioner Stepan Shagaida as Admiral...
- Breaking through the encirclement, the detachment fought a battle with the Petliurists on 29 November near the German colony of Noienburg (Malyshivka), followed...