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Autumn 1919: The White Armies' Last Great Offensive Against the Bolsheviks #history #historicalmyths

In the autumn of 1919, the Russian Civil War reached its climax as several anti-Bolshevik (White) armies launched coordinated offensives that brought the Soviet regime to the brink of collapse.
Denikin’s Volunteer Army captured Orel and advanced toward Tula and Moscow, Yudenich’s Northwestern Army stood at the gates of Petrograd, and Kolchak’s forces were still active in Siberia. For a brief but dramatic moment, the Bolshevik government appeared doomed as Red Army morale plummeted and panic spread in Moscow and Petrograd.
This topic explores the military campaigns, strategic decisions, key battles, and political intrigues of the White forces during this decisive period. Why did the Whites ultimately fail despite coming so close to victory? What were the internal weaknesses, logistical problems, and missed opportunities that sealed the fate of the anti-Bolshevik movement?

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