First Kuban Campaign

E818674

The First Kuban Campaign was a 1918 military operation during the Russian Civil War in which the Volunteer Army attempted, with limited success, to establish a foothold in the Kuban region against Bolshevik forces.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
First Kuban Campaign canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf military campaign
operation of the Russian Civil War
belligerent Bolshevik forces NERFINISHED
Volunteer Army NERFINISHED
commander Anton Denikin NERFINISHED
Lavr Kornilov NERFINISHED
Mikhail Alekseyev NERFINISHED
conflict Russian Civil War
countryInvolved Russia NERFINISHED
enemySide Bolsheviks NERFINISHED
followedBy Second Kuban Campaign NERFINISHED
follows formation of the Volunteer Army in the Don region
goal to establish a foothold in the Kuban region
hasCause Bolshevik consolidation of power in Southern Russia
White resistance to Soviet rule
location Kuban region NERFINISHED
North Caucasus NERFINISHED
Southern Russia NERFINISHED
militaryObjective to link up with anti-Bolshevik Cossack forces in the Kuban
natureOfOperation offensive campaign
opponent Red Army NERFINISHED
opposedBy local Soviet authorities
participant Cossack units
officers of the former Imperial Russian Army
partOf White movement operations in Southern Russia NERFINISHED
result limited success for the Volunteer Army
side White movement NERFINISHED
startTime 1918
temporalContext early phase of the Russian Civil War
year 1918

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Second Kuban Campaign precededBy First Kuban Campaign