Southwestern Front (RSFSR)
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The Southwestern Front () was a front of the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
during the
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and the Polish-Soviet War, which existed between January 10, 1920, and December 5, 1920. Before January 1920, it was named the Southern Front.


Operations

In January–February 1920, the Front forces, pursuing the retreating White forces of
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, successfully conducted the Odessa operation and occupied Odessa on February 7. By March 1 the Front reached the line Mozyr-Ovruch-Korosten-Letichev-Dniester River, but attempts to seize the Crimea, defended by the White Army under the command of General Yakov Slashchov, ended unsuccessfully. Then the Front troops acted on two strategic directions : the Western against Poland, and the Crimean against the Army of Wrangel. In April-May 1920, countering the advancing Polish troops, they left Mozyr, Ovruch, Korosten, Kiev and moved to the left bank of the Dnieper. In May and June, they launched a counteroffensive and successfully conducted the Kiev operation, after which they continued their pursuit of the enemy in the zone from
Polesia Polesia, Polesie, or Polesye, uk, Полісся (Polissia), pl, Polesie, russian: Полесье (Polesye) is a natural and historical region that starts from the farthest edge of Central Europe and encompasses Eastern Europe, including East ...
to the Dniester. in June-July, during the
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and
Rivne Rivne (; uk, Рівне ),) also known as Rovno (Russian: Ровно; Polish: Równe; Yiddish: ראָוונע), is a city in western Ukraine. The city is the administrative center of Rivne Oblast ( province), as well as the surrounding Rivne ...
operations, the Front troops defeated the Polish and reached the approaches to Lublin and Lvov, but they could not seize Lvov and in August 1920 they were forced to retreat. The troops of the Front also fought the armed detachments of Bulak-Balakhovich, Petlyura and
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. On October 18, after the conclusion of the Truce with Poland, the Front's operations were stopped and the troops withdrew behind the state border. On the Crimean front, in June–July, under the pressure of Wrangel's army the Front forces withdrew to the right bank of the Dnieper and conducted defensive battles on the Kherson-Nikopol-
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-Berdyansk line. In August, they launched an offensive and occupied the Kakhovka bridgehead.
In September, the enemy succeeded in pushing back the troops of the left wing of the 13th Army, and in occupying Alexandrovsk, Orekhov and Sinelnikovo, creating a threat to the Donbas Region. In September 1920, the Crimean section of the South-Western Front was separated into an independent Southern Front (2nd formation). The Front was disbanded on December 5, 1920, and the Front Administration merged with the Administration of the
Kiev Military District The Kiev Military District (; , abbreviated ) was a military district of the Imperial Russian Army and subsequently of the Red Army and Soviet Armed Forces. It was first formed in 1862, and was headquartered in Kiev ( Kyiv) for most of its ...
, to which all the front troops became subordinated.


Composition

* 12th Army (10.01.1920 - 13.08.1920 and 27.09.1920 - 25.12.1920), * 13th Army (10.01.1920 - 21.09.1920), * 14th Army (10.01.1920 - 31.12.1920), *
1st Cavalry Army __NOTOC__ The 1st Cavalry Army (russian: Первая конная армия, Pervaya konnaya armiya) was a prominent Red Army military formation. It was also known as "Budyonny's Cavalry Army" or simply as ''Konarmia'' (Кона́рмия, "Hors ...
(01.04.1920 - 14.08.1920), * 2nd Cavalry Army (16.07.1920 - 25.09.1920), * 6th Army (08.09.1920 - 26.09.1920), * Ukrainian Labor Army (30.01.1920 - 25.09.1920), * Gomel Fortified Region (25.02.1920 - 17.03.1920), * Fastov Group ( Iona Yakir) (19.05.1920 - 13.06.1920)


Commanders

Commander : * Alexander Yegorov Chief of Staff : * Nikolai Petin Members of the Revolutionary Military Council: *
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet Union, Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as Ge ...
* Reingold Berzin * Leonid Serebryakov * Miron Vladimirov *
Christian Rakovsky Christian Georgievich Rakovsky (russian: Христиа́н Гео́ргиевич Рако́вский; bg, Кръстьо Георги́ев Рако́вски; – September 11, 1941) was a Bulgarian-born socialist revolutionary, a Bolshevi ...
* Sergey Ivanovich Gusev * Semyon Aralov


Sources

* {{Soviet fronts of the Russian Civil War Soviet units and formations of the Russian Civil War Military units and formations established in 1920 Military units and formations disestablished in 1920 Soviet fronts