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The Chita Operations (Russian: Читинские Операции) were a series of military engagements fought in the Russian Civil War. On 10 April 1920, the army of the Far Eastern Republic (FER) launched the first operation, aiming at destroying the White Movement's Chita holdup in east Transbaikal which prevented it from connecting with its allies in Primorsky Krai. The first operation ended three days later, a second offensive (25 April–5 May) likewise failed to achieve its final objectives. Fighting continued, however neither side could boast significant territorial gains. On 15 July, the FER signed the Gongota Agreement of 1920 with Japan, the latter's withdrawal from Transbaikal severely weakened the Whites. The FER army was restructured and reinforced by its new commander Genrich Eiche, while mo

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  • The Chita Operations (Russian: Читинские Операции) were a series of military engagements fought in the Russian Civil War. On 10 April 1920, the army of the Far Eastern Republic (FER) launched the first operation, aiming at destroying the White Movement's Chita holdup in east Transbaikal which prevented it from connecting with its allies in Primorsky Krai. The first operation ended three days later, a second offensive (25 April–5 May) likewise failed to achieve its final objectives. Fighting continued, however neither side could boast significant territorial gains. On 15 July, the FER signed the Gongota Agreement of 1920 with Japan, the latter's withdrawal from Transbaikal severely weakened the Whites. The FER army was restructured and reinforced by its new commander Genrich Eiche, while morale under Grigory Semyonov's White units plummeted. On 1 October, Eiche launched the final Chita operation, by the end of the month the area of the Chita holdup had been subjugated. (en)
  • Читинские операции — три наступательные операции Народно-революционной армии Дальневосточной республики (НРА ДВР) и партизан в апреле — октябре 1920 года с целью выбить из Восточного Забайкалья Дальневосточную армию белых (забайкальских казаков и дивизии, оставшиеся от Восточного фронта Русской армии). (ru)
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  • White Movement
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  • 1920-10-31 (xsd:date)
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  • Far Eastern Republic victory
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  • 100 artillery pieces
  • 4 tanks
  • 107 machine guns
  • 14,600 soldiers
  • 17,600 soldiers
  • 18 armored trains
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  • 369 machine guns
  • 4 armored trains
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  • The Chita White Cossack Regiment. (en)
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  • Far Eastern Republic (en)
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  • Genrich Eiche (en)
  • Grigory Semyonov (en)
  • Yui Mitsue (en)
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  • Chita Operations (en)
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  • the Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War (en)
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  • East Transbaikal (en)
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  • Far Eastern Republic victory (en)
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  • Читинские операции — три наступательные операции Народно-революционной армии Дальневосточной республики (НРА ДВР) и партизан в апреле — октябре 1920 года с целью выбить из Восточного Забайкалья Дальневосточную армию белых (забайкальских казаков и дивизии, оставшиеся от Восточного фронта Русской армии). (ru)
  • The Chita Operations (Russian: Читинские Операции) were a series of military engagements fought in the Russian Civil War. On 10 April 1920, the army of the Far Eastern Republic (FER) launched the first operation, aiming at destroying the White Movement's Chita holdup in east Transbaikal which prevented it from connecting with its allies in Primorsky Krai. The first operation ended three days later, a second offensive (25 April–5 May) likewise failed to achieve its final objectives. Fighting continued, however neither side could boast significant territorial gains. On 15 July, the FER signed the Gongota Agreement of 1920 with Japan, the latter's withdrawal from Transbaikal severely weakened the Whites. The FER army was restructured and reinforced by its new commander Genrich Eiche, while mo (en)
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  • Chita Operations (en)
  • Читинские операции (ru)
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