Donbass-Don Operation (1918)

The Donbass-Don Operation was a military campaign of the Russian Civil War that lasted from January to February 1918, by forces of the Soviet Southern Revolutionary Front against counterrevolution under the command of Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko, against the Cossack troops of Ataman Kaledin and Volunteer detachments on the territory of the Donbass and the Don Cossack Region.

Donbass-Don Operation
Part of the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War

Rudolf Sivers and a Red Guards detachment
DateJanuary–February 1918
Location
Donbass and Don Host Oblast, Southern Russia
Result Red Army victory
Belligerents
Don Army Red Army
Commanders and leaders
Alexey Kaledin Antonov-Ovseyenko
Yuriy Sablin
Rudolf Sivers
Strength
unknown 6,000–7,000
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The campaign was a success for the Red forces.

Rostov-on-Don was occupied by Rudolf Sivers on February 23, and Novocherkassk on February 25 by Sablin's detachment, together with the Cossack brigade of the Don Revolutionary Committee. Parts of the Volunteer Army retreated during the Ice March to the steppe and the Kuban. The Don Cossacks did not want to leave the Don area and retreated towards the East in the Steppe March.

Kaledin committed suicide on 11 February 1918.

The new Ataman Anatoly Nazarov did not join the Steppe March, was arrested by the Reds in Novocherkassk and shot without trial on March 3

References

  • Головин Н. Н. Российская контрреволюция в 1917−1918 гг. — М.: Айрис-пресс, 2011. — Т. 1. — 560 с.
  • Краснознамённый Киевский. Очерки истории Краснознамённого Киевского военного округа (1919—1979). Киев, 1979
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Bibliography

  • Н. Е. Какурин, И. И. Вацетис «Гражданская война. 1918—1921» — СПб: ООО «Издательство "Полигон"», 2002. ISBN 5-89173-150-9

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