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The Ukrainian–Soviet War〔 of 1917–21 ((ウクライナ語:Українсько-радянська війна)) was a war between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Soviet Russia. The war ensued soon after the October Revolution when Lenin dispatched the Antonov's expeditionary group to Ukraine and Southern Russia. Some modern historians view it as an occupation by military forces of Western and Central Europe, including the Polish Republic's military. Other historians view it as a War of Independence by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Russian Soviet Republic. ==Historiography== In Soviet historiography and terminology, the armed conflict is depicted as part of the greater Russian Civil War: in Ukraine, this war was fought between the national government (led by Symon Petliura) and the Bolshevik government (led by Lenin). The war can be subdivided into three phases: # December 1917 - April 1918: Revolutionary days, Bolshevik uprisings, invasion of the Red Guards formations, signing of protectorate treaty, and liberation from bolsheviks. # December 1918 - December 1919: Civil war in Ukraine, invasion of the Red Army, unification of Ukraine, anti-Soviet peasant uprisings, Denikin's Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention, loss of West Ukraine to Poland. # Spring 1920 - Autumn 1921: Polish–Soviet War (Treaty of Warsaw), Russian Civil War (between Bolsheviks armies and the Armed Forces of South Russia, Ukrainian guerrilla operations (First and Second Winter Campaigns), government in exile. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ukrainian–Soviet War」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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