Dulebian Civil War

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Dulebian Civil War
Part of the aftermath of the Continental war and the Dulebian Revolution
DulCivilWarCollage.jpg
Clockwise from top:
Red Army soldiers and an armoured car attack Royalist positions in Ulich, 1914; a White infantry division in 1915; Red cossacks of the Preobrazhenskiy Regiment; Viktor Schukin (left) Gen. Lavrentiy Konev (centre) and Ataman Taras Konoplya in 1916; hanging of workers in Aleksandrovsk (Vishnevsk) by the Tudonian army, April 1917.
Date15 January 1914 – 5 November 1918
Location
Former Dulebian Empire, Lesinia
Result Victory for the Red Army in Dulebia
Victory for Tudonia in Dulebian Lesinia
Territorial
changes
Belligerents

 Socialist Federal Republic of Dulebia
Flag1.png Preobrazhenskiy Regiments (1916-1917)
People's Republic of Strumyan
(Until 1918)


Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets
(1914-15)

White Movement

Including

Other new republics
Balkaro-Mursk Republic (1916-1917)


Tudonian-led intervention (1917-1918)

Including

Commanders and leaders
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Vladimir Lenin
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Leon Trotsky
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Nikolai Podvoisky
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Jukums Vācietis
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Sergey Kamenev
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Mikhail Tukhachevsky
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Kliment Voroshilov
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Joseph Stalin
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Grigori Sokolnikov
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Yakov Sverdlov
Template:Country data Russian SFSR Mikhail Kalinin
Nestor Makhno
Simon Karetnik
Alexander Kolchak
Lavr Kornilov
Anton Denikin
Pyotr Wrangel
Nikolai Yudenich
Grigory Semyonov
Mikhail Diterikhs
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
Mikhail Pleshkov
Strength

Red Army: 5,427,273 (peak)[1]


Black Army: 103,000 (peak)[2]
White Army: 2,400,000
Casualties and losses
~1,500,000
259,213 killed
60,059 missing
616,605 died of disease/wounds
3,878 died in accidents/suicides
548,857 wounded/frostbitten[3][4]
650,000 total casualties
7,000,000–12,000,000 combined total casualties, including hundreds of thousands from the White and Red Terrors
  1. Krivosheev 1997, p. 7.
  2. Belash, Victor & Belash, Aleksandr, Dorogi Nestora Makhno, p. 340
  3. Krivosheev 1997, p. 7-38.
  4. There were an additional 6,242,926 hospitalizations due to sickness.