1918
- punkar7
- May 19, 2015
- 2 min read
March Days, 12 000 Azeris killed by Russian Bolsheviks in Azerbaijan
Czar Nicholas II, his wife and their children are killed by the secret police of the Bolsheviks
Lenin orders the secret police to arrest and/or kill the anarchists
The Idel-Ural State defeated by the Red Army
Yakut Revolt, Yakuts against Russian rule
Russia reconquers Turkestan
Bolsheviks captured Simferopol where they managed to arrest former President of Crimea
Finnish Civil War
Viena expedition was military expedition in March 1918 by Finnish volunteer forces to annex back White Karelia (Vienan Karjala) from Bolshevist Russia.
Romania gains Transylvania from Hungary and Bessarabia (Moldavia) from the Soviet Union thus doubling in size
Arsk Uprising, Tatars against Russian rule, October 25 - November 10,
Poland regained its independence
Soldiers of the Russian White movement's Volunteer Army under General Anton Denikin began to clash with the Caucasian peoples of the North Caucasus
Belarus was divided between Poland and the Soviet Russia
Bolsheviks had captured the whole of Crimea and dissolved both the Qurultay as well as the Council of National Representatives
Centro-Caspian Dictatorship, was a short-lived anti-Soviet administration proclaimed in the city of Baku during World War I.
1918-1921 Red Terror: Lenin purges Communist Party, socializes economy; 5 million die of famine
1918-1920 Estonian War of Independence
1918-1920 Latvian War of Independence
1918-1919 Lithuanian War of Independence
1918-1920 Georgian-Ossetian Conflict
1918-1922 Heimosodat - conflicts in territories inhabited by Baltic Finnic peoples, often in Russia or in borders of Russia.
1917-1922 Russian Civil War
1917-1921 Ukrainian–Soviet War, Ukrainian War of Independence
1914-1918 World War I
1800-2001 Russia annexing Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) and deposing the Bagratids
1795-1918 Belorussia under Russian rule
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