The Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 was part of the general move of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic into the areas abandoned by the Ober-Ost garrisons, that were being withdrawn to Germany following that country's defeat in the World War I. The Soviet Western Front offensive against the Republic of Estonia ended in stagnation on the borders of the state.

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  • The Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 was part of the general move of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic into the areas abandoned by the Ober-Ost garrisons, that were being withdrawn to Germany following that country's defeat in the World War I. The Soviet Western Front offensive against the Republic of Estonia ended in stagnation on the borders of the state. The offensive in the Vistula river direction by the newly created Western Army had the aim of establishing Soviet governments in Belarus, Ukraine and Poland and to drive as far west as possible and possibly join up with the German Revolution. The campaign eventually led to the Estonian Pskov Offensive, the White Russian Petrograd Offensives, and the Polish-Soviet War. The best known comprehensive historical analysis of the campaign against Poland was performed by Norman Davies in his book White Eagle, Red Star (1972). Davies mentioned the codename for this offensive: Target Vistula; however, it is not commonly used in historiography.
  • La Ofensiva Rusa hacia el oeste 1918 - 1919 fue parte del movimiento general que realizó la República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia sobre las áreas abandonadas por las ejércitos de Ober-Ost después de que se reterara Alemania tras su derrota en la Primera Guerra Mundial. La ofensiva, que se realizó en dirección al río Vistula, tenía el objetivo del establecimiento gobiernos soviéticos en los paíes de Bielorrusia, Ucrania y Polonia y llegar tan lejos como fuera posible con el objeto de unirse a la revolución alemana.
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  • Belarus
  • Poland
  • Ukraine
  • White Movement
  • Ober Ost Finnish volunteers
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  • 1918-11-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Soviet defeat
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  • Poland: ?
  • Estonia: 19,000
  • 285,000
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  • Soviet propaganda poster : Defeat of White Poland
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  • Poland
  • Ukraine
  • White Movement
  • Ober Ost Finnish volunteers
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  • Dmitrij Nadëžnyj
  • Jukums Vācietis
  • Johan Laidoner
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  • Soviet westward offensives of 1918–1919
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  • Soviet defeat
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  • Poland: ?
  • Estonia: 19,000
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  • The Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 was part of the general move of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic into the areas abandoned by the Ober-Ost garrisons, that were being withdrawn to Germany following that country's defeat in the World War I. The Soviet Western Front offensive against the Republic of Estonia ended in stagnation on the borders of the state.
  • La Ofensiva Rusa hacia el oeste 1918 - 1919 fue parte del movimiento general que realizó la República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia sobre las áreas abandonadas por las ejércitos de Ober-Ost después de que se reterara Alemania tras su derrota en la Primera Guerra Mundial.
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