North Caucasus Operation | |||||||
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Part of Southern Front of the Russian Civil War | |||||||
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Russian SFSR | Mountain Republic | ||||||
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| Anton Denikin | ||||||
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Caucasus Front | Armed Forces of South Russia | ||||||
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The North Caucasus Operation was a strategic offensive conducted by the Caucasian Front of the Red Army against the White Armed Forces of South Russia in the North Caucasus region between 17 January and 7 April 1920. It took place on the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War and was a Soviet attempt to destroy White resistance.
The operation ended with the defeat of the White forces in the North Caucasus and the evacuation of the remnants of the Volunteer Army, reduced to a corps, to Crimea. The Red Army advanced to the borders of Georgia and Azerbaijan by the end of the operation, which was followed by an invasion of Azerbaijan.