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World War I
World War I, or the First World War, also known as the Great War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Central Powers. Major areas of conflict included Europe and the Middle East, as well as parts of Africa and the Asia-Pacific. The war saw important developments in weaponry including tanks, aircraft, artillery, machine guns, and chemical weapons. One of the deadliest conflicts in history, it resulted in an estimated 15 to 22 million military and civilian casualties and genocide. The movement of large numbers of people was a major factor in the deadly Spanish flu pandemic.
White movement
major faction in the Russian Civil War
Basmachi movement
decentralized decolonial movement which undertook a uprising against Russian Imperial and Soviet rule by the Muslim peoples of Central Asia (1916–1934)
White Army
members of groups fighting against the Red Army in 1918-1920
Ukrainian War of Independence
eastern European military conflict (1917–1921)
Kuban People's Republic
short-lived country in Eastern Europe (1918-1920)
White émigré
Russians who do not support the Soviet Union
Latvian War of Independence
series of military conflicts in Latvia between 1918 and 1920 after Soviet Russia invaded the newly proclaimed Republic of Latvia
Don Republic
independent self-proclaimed anti-Bolshevik republic formed by the Armed Forces of South Russia on the territory of Don Cossacks against another self-proclaimed Don Soviet Republic
Siberian Intervention
1918 war
Lithuanian Wars of Independence
refer to three wars Lithuania fought defending its independence at the end of World War I: with Bolshevik forces (December 1918 – August 1919), Bermontians (June 1919 – December 1919), and Poland (August 1920 – November 1920)
Heimosodat
thumb|The map shows Finland within the borders of the Grand Duchy of Finland|Grand Duchy. The areas in light red represent the territorial gains hoped for as part of a [[Greater Finland. A border along the Karelian, Olonets and White Isthumuses (three-isthumus border) would have drastically shortened the length of the border with Russia.]]
The Finnish term '''''' (singular ) refers to a series of armed conflicts and private military expeditions in 1918–1922 into areas of the former Russian Empire that bordered on Finland and were inhabited in large part by other Finnic peoples.
White Terror
Russian Civil War period of political repression and mass killings in 1918 carried out by the White Army
South Russia
short-lived country that existed from 1919 to 1920 during the Russian Civil War
Yakut Revolt
1921–23 revolt during the Russian Civil War
Russian All-Military Union
Russian White movement organization
North Russia intervention
1918 operation, part of the Allied Intervention in Russia after the October Revolution
Great Siberian Ice March
1919–20 White Army retreat during the Russian Civil War
Siberian Republic
former country
Invasion of Åland
1918 Swedish/German invasion of the Åland Islands

Japanese intervention in Siberia
dispatch of Japanese military forces to the Russian Maritime Provinces as part of a larger effort by western powers and Japan to support White Russian forces against the Bolshevik Red Army during the Russian Civil War

Supreme Ruler of Russia
Russian Civil War

Provisional Military Dictatorship of Mughan
Russian Civil War
Orenburg Cossacks
Host of Cossacks in Orenburg Governorate
White movement in Transbaikal
power structures in Transbaikal from 1918 to 1920
Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War
siberian front of the Russian Civil War
Wrangel's Fleet
remnant of Imperial Russian Black Sea Fleet
Union for the Defense of the Motherland and Freedom
anti-Bolshevik military organization
Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
1917 military action
Battle of Urga
1921 battle
Regional Government of Northwest Russia
short-lived White counter-revolutionary government formed on 10 November 1918, after the October Revolution
Battle of Binagadi
1918 battle between Ottoman-Azerbaijani forces and Bolshevik-Dashnak forces
Markovites
thumb|Flag of Markov units
Markovtsy was the name of the military units of the Volunteer Army (later the Armed Forces of the South of Russia and the Russian Army), who received the patronage of one of the founders of the White Movement in southern Russia of the General Staff of Lieutenant General Sergei Markov.
Steppe March
1918 retreat of Don Cossacks during the Russian Civil War