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  2. White Army - Wikipedia

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    The White Army consisted of all kinds of troops for that period: Air Units; Cavalry; Infantry; Railway connections. Tank Units; All of them had their own uniforms and formation patch, often copied from the uniform of the guard units of the Imperial Russian Army.

  3. White Army | Russian history | Britannica

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    Red Army and various “White” armies formed on the periphery of Soviet Russia for the purpose of overthrowing the communists. Both wars went on concurrently. The struggle against domestic opponents was to prove even more costly in human lives and more threatening to the new regime than the efforts…

  4. White movement - Wikipedia

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    The White Armyaided by the Allied forces (Triple Entente) from countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Greece, Italy and the United States and (sometimes) the Central Powers forces such as Germany and Austria-Hungary —fought in Siberia, Ukraine, and in Crimea.

  5. Russian Civil War - The White Army - October Revolution - Causes...

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    The White Armies appeared to have a number of advantages in the Civil War: Their leaders were experienced military commanders. They controlled huge areas of Russia. They had the Bolsheviks...

  6. Russian Revolution: Causes, Timeline & Bolsheviks | HISTORY

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    Civil War broke out in Russia in late 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution. The warring factions included the Red and White Armies. The Red Army fought for the Lenin’s Bolshevik government.

  7. White Army - Encyclopedia.com

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    Most devastating for the Whites was a paucity of new solutions to the problems that their country faced and a consequent inability to rally ordinary Russians and other nationalities to their cause. The best known of the White armies were those led by Anton Denikin, Alexander Kolchak, and Nikolai Yudenich.

  8. The White Army during the Russian Revolution was an alliance of various groups that opposed the Red Army of Vladimir Lenin 's Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. White Army supporters included liberals, aristocrats, Cossacks, the Russian Orthodox Church, and some peasants.

  9. The White Army - Spartacus Educational

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    To help the White Army, troops from Britain, France, Japan and the United States were sent into Russia. By December, 1918, there were 200,000 foreign soldiers supporting the anti-Bolshevik forces. The Red Army continued to grow and now had over 500,000 soldiers in its ranks.

  10. White Army - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts | Fiveable

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    The White Army was a coalition of anti-Bolshevik forces that fought during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922), opposing the Red Army, which represented the Bolshevik government.

  11. Anton Ivanovich Denikin | White Army leader, Civil War

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    Anton Ivanovich Denikin was a general who led the anti-Bolshevik (“White”) forces on the southern front during the Russian Civil War (1918–20). A professional in the Imperial Russian Army, Denikin served in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05) and in World War I (1914–16).