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24-9-6 How the Atlantic Ocean made the modern world - Caspian > .Saturday, October 14, 2006
Friday, October 13, 2006
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3000BCE - now Entire History of the Philippines - Knowledgia > .
1521-1899 History of The Philippines Under The Spanish Empire - Knowledgia > .Economy
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Monday, October 9, 2006
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> HUk - Ukraine >
1917-1921 Soviet-Ukrainian War: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom - Waro > .Kievan Rus to 2024: History of the Ukrainians - K&G > .
10 popular [Ruscist] misconceptions about Ukrainian history, debunked .
The Ukrainian–Soviet War (Ukrainian: радянсько-українська війна, radiansko-ukrainska viina) is the term commonly used in post-Soviet Ukraine for the events taking place between 1917–21, nowadays regarded essentially as a war between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Bolsheviks (Russian SFSR and Ukrainian SSR). The war ensued soon after the October Revolution when Lenin dispatched Antonov's expeditionary group to Ukraine and Southern Russia.
Soviet historiography viewed the Bolshevik victory as the liberation of Ukraine from occupation by the armies of Western and Central Europe (including that of Poland). Conversely, modern Ukrainian historians consider it a failed war of independence by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Bolsheviks. The conflict was complicated by the involvement of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, non-Bolshevik Russians of the White Army, and the armies of the Second Polish Republic, Austria-Hungary, and the German Empire, among others.
22-8-31 HIST 247 c Timothy Snyder; 1: Ukrainian Questions ~ Russian Invasion > . 22-9-15 Snyder: Making of Modern Ukraine. 3: Geography and Ancient History > .22-11-17 Decaying Friendship: History of R-U crisis | Ruscia - Researcher > .
22-3-10 P00’s Twisted History : Hx Russian-Ukrainian Relations - Laser > ."Eastern Europe"
Soviet historiography viewed the Bolshevik victory as the liberation of Ukraine from occupation by the armies of Western and Central Europe (including that of Poland). Conversely, modern Ukrainian historians consider it a failed war of independence by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Bolsheviks. The conflict was complicated by the involvement of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, non-Bolshevik Russians of the White Army, and the armies of the Second Polish Republic, Austria-Hungary, and the German Empire, among others.
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