Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War

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The Russian Civil War spread to the east in May 1918, with a series of revolts along the route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the part of the Czechoslovak Legion and officers of the Russian Army. Provisional anti-Bolshevik local governments were formed in many parts of Siberia and the Russian Far East during that summer in the wake of the Czechoslovak Legion uprising, including in Samara, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, and Vladivostok.

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1923 Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War
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Map depicting the campaign of Vasily Blyukher from July 18 to September 12, 1918Map depicting the campaign of Vasily Blyukher from July 18 to September 12, 1918
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    eventarmed conflict1236Siege of BilärsiegeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1923Eastern Front of the Russian Civil Warwar front, Russian ArmyWikidata
    commonsimageMap depicting the campaign of Vasily Blyukher from July 18 to September 12, 1918 Commons