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Chapter Eight: From Zamoste' To Simferopol': AugustNovember 1920. Horsemen Of The Apocalypse: April-June 1920. The Road To Maikop: October 1919-April 1920 Chapter Six: Chapter Four:Ī Question Of Strategy: August-December 1919 Chapter Five: Chapter Three:īuilding A Cavalry Army: December 1917November 1919. Knights of the Commune: The Social Context. Only be understood within this broader context.Ī War Of Manoeuvre: The Military Context. Of conflict in the Red Army and that they can The First Cavalry Army was involved in a steady stream of disputes within the Red Army command during the Civil War as well Sometimes the centre exercised a baleful influence upon events. Vii the campaign was determined much more by front-line fighters than by the centre. In the campaigns in which the First Cavalry Army fought, it The achievements of the Red Army reflectedĬivil War that are investigated here, a different conclusion is reached. The the mostĬommanders of the First Cavalry Army were, for This gave it an edge over the White cavalry, which preferred more traditional tactics. Vested interest in the triiimph of Soviet Power in south-east Russia. It performed in the manner of a highly-motivated force. It containedĬhiefly peasants, but some Cossacks, from south-east Russia. The basic problems thatįighting force were solved at the front line. Outstanding military force, in Civil War terms, and what its battlefield experienceįront-line improvisation, rather than a creature Simply a product of Stalinist myth making. This literature contains a great many exaggerations and some monstrous distortions. To claim that the accounts of the First Cavalry Army White Armies of general Anton Denikin and baronĪnd against Poland was truly remarkable. The conclusion reached is that there was a great deal of substance to the legend of the First Cavalry Army. Of determining how much substance there was to thisĪchievement of the First Cavalry Army. Hagiography, was the most important factor in the Red Army's campaign against 1920 and This reflectedĪssociation with Joseph Stalin and its prominence The First Cavalry Army was the most famous component of the RedĪrmy in the Civil War of 1918-1920. Finally, I would like to thank my family and friends, without whose support this work would never have been completed. I would like to thank the staff of the Inter-Library Loans section of the University of Wollongong who were able to obtain for me much valuable material from Lenin Library in Moscow.
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Their assistance over the last two years was invaluable. David Christian of Macquarie University who stepped into the breach following the death of Peter. Associate Professor Colm Kieman of the University of Wollongong and cosupervisor. Peter was my original supervisor but, sadly, did not live to see its completion. I hc-reby certif\ thai the work embodied in this thesis is the result of original research and has not been submitted for a higher degree to any other universitx' or institution.įirstly, I would like to thank Peter Johnston, whose enthusiasm for and knowledge of Russian and Soviet history inspired me to undertake this work. (V'ollongong) Department of History and Politics 1990 THE FIRST CAVALRY ARMY IN THE RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR, 1918-1920.Ī thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from The University of Wollongong by Stephen Brown B.A. The First Cavalry Army in the Russian civil war, 1918-1920 Stephen Brown University of Wollongongīrown, Stephen, The First Cavalry Army in the Russian civil war, 1918-1920, Doctor of Philosophy thesis, Department of History and Politics, University of Wollongong, 1990. University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University of Wollongong University of Wollongong Thesis Collections