Second Kuban Campaign

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The Second Kuban Campaign was a major 1918 offensive by the anti-Bolshevik White forces in southern Russia, aimed at consolidating control over the Kuban region during the Russian Civil War.

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Second Kuban Campaign canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military campaign
offensive operation
aimedAt securing the Kuban Cossack region
belligerent Volunteer Army
White movement
commander Anton Denikin
conflict Russian Civil War
conflictType civil war campaign
country Russia
hasCause struggle for control of southern Russia during the Russian Civil War
historicalRegion Kuban River
surface form: Kuban
involves Kuban Cossack forces
surface form: Kuban Cossacks
location Kuban region NERFINISHED
southern Russia
militaryTheater Southern Front of the Russian Civil War
objective consolidation of White control over the Kuban region
opponent Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolsheviks

Red Army
partOf operations of the Volunteer Army
precededBy First Kuban Campaign
result White forces temporarily strengthened their position in the Kuban region
significantFor expansion of White-controlled territory in southern Russia in 1918
startTime 1918
timePeriod 1918 in Russia

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Ice March followedBy Second Kuban Campaign
Volunteer Army notableEvent Second Kuban Campaign