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 Schyukin (left) Gen. Lavrentiy Konev (centre) and Ataman Taras Konoplya in 1916; hanging of workers in Aleksandrovsk (Vishnevsk) by the Tudonian army, April 1917.
Date15 February 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
  • WhiteMovementDulebiaFlag.png Provisional Dulebian Government
  • Volynsk Cossacks
  • Republic of Transbalkariya (1914)
  • Flag1.png Preobrazhenskiy Regiments (1914-1916)
  • Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets
    (1915-18)

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


Tudonian-led intervention (1917-1918)

Including

Commanders and leaders
Dulebian Federative Socialist Republic Viktor Schyukin
Dulebian Federative Socialist Republic Lavrentiy Konev
Taras Konoplya
Flag1.png Pyotr Preobrazhenskiy
Simon Agap
WhiteMovementDulebiaFlag.png Mikhail Bakunin
WhiteMovementDulebiaFlag.png Ilya Schors
Getman Radchenko
Valeriy Kislov
Strength

Red Army: 2,992,678 (peak)


Black Army: 159,900 (peak)
White Army: 1,652,891
Casualties and losses
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The Dulebiam Civil War (Гражда́нская война́ в Дулебии, Grazhdanskaya voyna v Dulebii; 15 February 1914 – 5 November 1918) was a multi-party civil war in the former Dulebian Empire immediately after the two Great Dulbian January Revolution, as many factions vied to determine Dulebia's political future. The two major combatant groups were the Dulebian Red Army, fighting for socialism led by Viktor Schyukin, and the allied forces known as the White Army, which included diverse interests favouring political monarchism, anarchism and alternative forms of socialism.

Background

Continental war

January Revolution

February uprising

Formation of the Red Army

Geography and chronology

Warfare

February uprising

Peace with the Grand Alliance

Central Dulebia (1914-1916)

Balkaria and Mura (1914-1917)

Anarchist movements in Western Dulebia

Cossack republics (1914)

Tudonian intervention (1917-1918)

Aftermath

Casualties and losses

Repressions

See also