The Southern Front () was a
front
Front may refer to:
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of the
Red Army during the
Russian Civil War, formed twice.
The front was first formed in September 1918, fighting against the
White Don Cossacks
Don Cossacks (russian: Донские казаки, Donskie kazaki) or Donians (russian: донцы, dontsy) are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (russian: До� ...
and the
Volunteer Army in southeastern Russia. It advanced into the
North Caucasus in January 1919, but was forced to retreat from eastern Ukraine by an attack of the
Armed Forces of South Russia
The Armed Forces of South Russia (AFSR or SRAF) () were the unified military forces of the White movement in southern Russia between 1919 and 1920.
On 8 January 1919, the Armed Forces of South Russia were formed, incorporating the Volunteer Army ...
(AFSR) in May and June. The Southern Front then retreated in the face of the latter's
Moscow offensive, launching a counterattack in August that advanced into northeastern Ukraine and to the
Don River. With its rear disrupted by White cavalry raids, the front retreated north in September and early October, moving as far as
Orel. In October the front launched a counteroffensive, defeating the AFSR, leading to the latter's precipitate retreat to the
Black Sea by early January. The front was redesignated the
Southwestern Front on January 10, 1920, at the beginning of the Red advance into the North Caucasus.
The front was formed for a second time in September 1920, with troops transferred from the Southwestern Front. It fought in the defeat of
Pyotr Wrangel's
Russian Army
The Russian Ground Forces (russian: Сухопутные войска �В Sukhoputnyye voyska V, also known as the Russian Army (, ), are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Gro ...
in
Crimea, forcing the evacuation of the latter in November with the
Perekop–Chongar operation. The front was disbanded in December, reorganized into the
Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Crimea
Armed (May, 1941–1964) was an American Thoroughbred gelding race horse who was the American Horse of the Year in 1947 and Champion Older Male Horse in both 1946 and 1947. He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in ...
.
1st formation
Formation
The Southern Front was first formed by an order of the
Revolutionary Military Council
The Revolutionary Military Council (russian: Революционный Военный Совет, Revolyutsionny Voyenny Sovyet, Revolutionary Military Council), sometimes called the Revolutionary War CouncilBrian PearceIntroductionto Fyodor Ra ...
on 11 September 1918, which replaced the Red Army's organization into
screens with fronts, under the command of
Pavel Sytin. It included all troops previously part of the
Bryansk and
Kursk
Kursk ( rus, Курск, p=ˈkursk) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German stru ...
areas of the Western Screen, the
Voronezh,
Povorino, and
Balashov-
Kamyshin areas of the Southern Screen, the
Red Army of the North Caucasus
The 11th Army was a field army of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, which fought on the Caspian-Caucasian Front. It took a prominent part in the sovietization of the three republics of the southern Caucasus in 1920–21, when Azerbaijan, ...
, and the
Astrakhan Group of Forces
Astrakhan ( rus, Астрахань, p=ˈastrəxənʲ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in Southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the C ...
. It is referred to in some sources as the Southern Front against Krasnov and Denikin to distinguish it from the front's 2nd formation. The front headquarters was formed from units of the Southern Screen headquarters and its Military Council from the Military Council of the North Caucasus. It was initially based at
Kozlov. When it was first formed, the front was tasked with maintaining the demarcation line between the Red Army and Austro-German troops in Ukraine, and fighting
Pyotr Krasnov's
Don Cossack Host and
Anton Denikin's
Volunteer Army in southeastern Russia. On 3 October, the front's sector was divided into five areas, which were reorganized as
*
8th Army : from the Bryansk, Kursk, and Voronezh regions of screen forces, on the Yevstratovka and
Kalach directions,
*
9th Army : units on the Povorino and Balashov directions,
*
10th Army : units on the Kamyshin and
Tsaritsyn directions,
*
11th Army : units of the Western region of the North Caucasus,
*
12th Army : units of the Eastern region of the North Caucasus, when the Red Army formed numbered
field armies.
Tsaritsyn and advance into the North Caucasus
Between September and November, it defended against Don Cossack attacks on Tsaritsyn and Kamyshin, in the area of the Povorino-Tsaritsyn railway, and towards
Voronezh. Due to the 11th and 12th Armies in the North Caucasus being cut off by White advances from the rest of the front, on 2 November, the two armies were subordinated to the Caspian-Caucasian Section of the Southern Front. It launched a failed offensive in November, which resulted in the replacement of Sytin with
Latvian Rifleman Pēteris Slavens Pēteris Slavens (russian: Славен, Пётр Антонович, ''Slaven, Pyotr Antonovich'') (Cēsis, 5 April 1874 – Valmiera, 14 November 1919) was a Latvian Soviet military commander, who fought in the Russian Civil War.
Military career
...
on 9 November. On 8 December, the Caspian-Caucasian Section became the independent
Caspian-Caucasian Front The Caspian-Caucasian Front () was a front of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, formed on 8 December 1918 as a branch of the Southern Front. The Front was disbanded on 13 March 1919 and the troops transferred to form a separate 11th Army.
...
.
The Group of Forces on the Kursk direction, formed on 18 November, was subordinated to the front on 19 December. The front achieved success in a
January 1919 offensive against the
Don Army
The Don Army (russian: Донская армия, ) was the military of the short lived Don Republic and a part of the White movement in the Russian Civil War. It operated from 1918 to 1920, in the Don region and centered in the town of Novocher ...
, advancing along the Tsaritsyn-
Velikoknyazheskaya
Proletarsk (russian: Пролета́рск) is a town and the administrative center of Proletarsky District in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the Manych River, on the Rostov-on-Don–Baku railway. Population:
History
It was formerly the ...
railway and reaching the
Don. On 24 January,
Vladimir Gittis replaced Slavens. The Group of Forces on the Kursk direction was renamed the Donetsk Group of Forces on 15 February, and was expanded into the
13th Army Thirteenth Army or 13th Army may refer to:
*Thirteenth Army (Japan)
*Japanese Thirteenth Area Army
*13th Army (Russian Empire), unit in World War I
*13th Army (RSFSR), a unit in the Russian Civil War
*13th Army (Soviet Union)
*13th Air Army
The 76 ...
on 5 March.
On 13 March, the
Don River Flotilla
The Don Military Flotilla (russian: Донская военная флотилия) was established in 1723 in Tavrov for countering Turkish vessels in the Sea of Azov. By 1735, the Russians had built 15 ''prams'' (flat-bottom artillery sailing s ...
was operationally subordinated the front, remaining with it until its disbandment on 28 June. Between March and June, the front fought to suppress the
Vyoshenskaya uprising of the Don Cossacks in
stanitsas on the Upper Don. By April, it had taken
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
, crossed the
Manych River, and advanced towards
Bataysk
Bataysk (russian: Бата́йск) is a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located southwest of Rostov-on-Don. Population:
History
It was founded in 1769, and was granted town status in 1938. The reconstructed Church of the Ascension was built be ...
and
Tikhoretsk. On 27 April the
2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army
The 2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army was a field army of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, which was formed on April 15, 1919, from the units of the ''Group of Forces of the Kharkov Direction''. It was first part of the Ukrainian Front and from ...
joined the front; it became the
14th Army Fourteenth Army or 14th Army may refer to:
* 14th Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army
* 14th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army
* Italian Fourteenth Army
* Japanese Fourteenth Army, a World War II field army, in 1944 converted ...
on 4 June.
Retreat from Ukraine
In May, the
Armed Forces of South Russia
The Armed Forces of South Russia (AFSR or SRAF) () were the unified military forces of the White movement in southern Russia between 1919 and 1920.
On 8 January 1919, the Armed Forces of South Russia were formed, incorporating the Volunteer Army ...
(AFSR)
launched an offensive, which forced the front to retreat from the
Don Host Oblast, the
Donbass,
Kharkov,
Belgorod, Balashov and Tsaritsyn.
On 21 May, the 11th Separate Army and
Astrakhan-Caspian Flotilla were subordinated to the front; the former disbanded on 4 June with its
34th Rifle Division and
7th Cavalry Division being transferred to the 10th Army. Between 8 June and 10 January 1920, the
Orel Military District was operationally subordinated to the front.
On 17 June, the
Special Corps was subordinated to the front. It had been formed on 10 June as the Separate Expeditionary Corps from troops assigned to suppress the
Vyoshenskaya uprising, but was disbanded on 1 July.
On 28 June, the Ukrainian Group of Forces was formed from the
12th Army (2nd formation, transferred from the
Western Front Western Front or West Front may refer to:
Military frontiers
*Western Front (World War I), a military frontier to the west of Germany
*Western Front (World War II), a military frontier to the west of Germany
*Western Front (Russian Empire), a majo ...
) and
14th Army Fourteenth Army or 14th Army may refer to:
* 14th Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army
* 14th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army
* Italian Fourteenth Army
* Japanese Fourteenth Army, a World War II field army, in 1944 converted ...
, as well as the troops of the
Kharkov Military District military commissariat for combat on the left bank of the
Dnieper. It was led by the 12th Army commander Nikolai Semyonov. After the army was transferred on 26 July, the group was dissolved.
Fighting the Moscow offensive
On 13 July, Gittis was replaced by
Vladimir Yegoryev. On 23 July, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic ordered that the 9th and 10th Armies become a shock group directly subordinated to him for the main attack against the AFSR towards
Rostov and
Novocherkassk. However, on 27 July, the group, renamed the Special Group and commanded by
Vasily Shorin, was operationally subordinated to the front. The front then retreated in the face of Denikin's
Moscow offensive, relinquishing
Kiev
Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
,
Odessa
Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrativ ...
,
Kursk
Kursk ( rus, Курск, p=ˈkursk) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German stru ...
,
Voronezh, and Orel between August and October. In August, the front headquarters moved to Orel. By orders of 5 and 13 August, a group under the command of
Vladimir Selivachyov Vladimir Ivanovich Selivachyov (; 14 June 1868 – 17 September 1919) was a lieutenant general of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I who became a commander of the Red Army in the Russian Civil War.
Biography
He belonged to the nobility ...
, named after its commander, was formed from troops of the
8th and
13th Armies and the Voronezh
Fortified Region for the secondary attack against the AFSR towards Kharkov. Between 14 August and 12 September, the front launched a counterattack known as the
August counteroffensive of the Southern Front
The August counter-offensive of the Southern Front (14 August – 12 September 1919) was an offensive during the Russian Civil War by the troops of the Southern Front of the Red Army against the White Guard troops of Anton Denikin. Combat o ...
utilizing the Special Group and the Selivachyov Group. Its forces attacked towards Kharkov, capturing
Biryuch,
Valuyki Valuyki (russian: Валуйки) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities
*Valuyki, Belgorod Oblast, a town in Belgorod Oblast
Rural localities
* Valuyki, Moscow Oblast, a village in Teryayevskoye Rural Settlement ...
,
Volchansk
Volchansk (russian: Волча́нск) is a town under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Karpinsk in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Volchanka River (a right tributary of the Sosva in the Ob's basin), north of Yekater ...
,
Kupyansk, and
Pavlovsk, reaching the Don and
Khopyor Rivers, and defended in the area of Tsaritsyn and Kamyshin.
However, the
raids of Don Cossack cavalry commanders
Konstantin Mamontov and
Andrei Shkuro disrupted the front's rear, and through September and early October the front retreated to the north again, giving up Kursk,
Livny,
Kromy, and Orel. By late September Group Selivachyov had ceased to exist under the pressure of the White advance. The front headquarters relocated north to Tula during the month due to the AFSR advance. The
9th
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Evolution of the Arabic digit
In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and ...
and
10th Armies, still part of the Special Group of the front, became the basis of the new
Southeastern Front on 30 September.
On 1 October, the Outer Southern Defense Region was created by the front, uniting the Yelets, Kozlov, and Tambov Fortified Regions to defend the southern approaches to Moscow in the
Orel Governorate and parts of the
Kursk
Kursk ( rus, Курск, p=ˈkursk) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German stru ...
,
Tambov and
Chernigov Governorates. During the month, the front headquarters relocated to
Sergiyevsk
Sergiyevsk (russian: Сергиевск) is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Sergiyevsky District
Sergiyevsky District (russian: Се́ргиевский райо́н) is an administrativeCharter of Samara Oblast ...
, and then
Serpukhov
Serpukhov ( rus, Серпухов, p=ˈsʲɛrpʊxəf) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Oka and the Nara Rivers, south from Moscow ( from Moscow Ring Road) on the Moscow—Simferopol highway. The Moscow— T ...
, ahead of the White advance.
Semyon Budyonny's Cavalry Corps was transferred to the front's
10th Army on 7 October.
Defeat of the Armed Forces of South Russia
On 11 October, it commenced a
counteroffensive, with the
Orel–Kursk operation and
Voronezh–Kastornoye operation.
Alexander Yegorov took command of the front for the counteroffensive, and led it for the rest of its existence. During the Orel–Kursk operation between 11 October and 18 November, the front's forces recaptured Kromy, Orel,
Fatezh
Fatezh (russian: Фате́ж) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Fatezhsky District in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on thUsozha River north of Kursk, the administrative center of the oblast. Popul ...
,
Sevsk,
Lgov,
Dmitriyev
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*Aleksandr Dmitriyev (conductor) (born 1935), Russian condu ...
, and Kursk. The Voronezh–Kastornoye operation between 13 October and 16 November retook Voronezh,
Liski, and
Kastornoye
Kastornoye (russian: Кастóрное) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Kastorensky District of Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Telephone code: +7 47157; postal code: 306700.
It was ...
. The front's counteroffensive forced the AFSR into a headlong retreat. The
12th Army rejoined the front on 16 October. On 25 October, with the defeat of the AFSR, the Outer Southern Defense Region was disbanded and its troops used to form the
61st Rifle Division. The Cavalry Corps was redesignated the 1st Cavalry Corps of the front on 30 October, and became the
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, "Horse ...
on 17 November.
Advancing in tandem with the
Southeastern Front from November, the Southern Front fought in the
Kharkov operation between 24 November and 12 December, capturing
Stary Oskol,
Novy Oskol,
Sumy, Biryuch,
Volchansk
Volchansk (russian: Волча́нск) is a town under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Karpinsk in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Volchanka River (a right tributary of the Sosva in the Ob's basin), north of Yekater ...
, Valuyki, Kupyansk, Belgorod, Kharkov, and Pavlovsk. In the
Donbass operation, it crossed the
Seversky Donets, capturing
Izyum,
Slavyansk,
Bakhmut
Bakhmut ( uk, Ба́хмут, ) is a city in the Donbas and the administrative centre of Bakhmut Raion in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is located on the Bakhmutka River, about 89 km north of Donetsk city, the administrative center of the o ...
,
Debaltsevo
Debaltseve or Debaltsevo ( uk, Деба́льцеве ''Debálʼtseve'', ; russian: Деба́льцево ''Debálʼtsevo'') is a city of regional significance in the ''de facto'' Donetsk People's Republic; ''de jure'' Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. T ...
,
Gorlovka
Horlivka ( , ; uk, Го́рлівка ), or Gorlovka (russian: link=no, Горловка ), is a city of regional significance in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
In 2001, the city's population was 292,000, and it was estimated as Economic activi ...
,
Ilovaysk
Ilovaisk (, ; ) is a city in Khartsyzk municipality, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The city is ''de facto'' under the military occupation of Russia and administered by the Donetsk People's Republic.
The city is known as a major regional railroad hu ...
,
Konstantinovka,
Lugansk, and
Mariupol. The front pushed the Armed Forces of South Russia back to the
Black Sea and
North Caucasus by early 1920, and moved its headquarters forward to Kursk in early January. Its troops inflicted heavy losses on the Armed Forces of South Russia, and fought in the
Rostov–Novocherkassk Operation
The Rostov-Novocherkassk operation (January 6-10, 1920) was an offensive operation on the Don River of the Southern and the South-Eastern Front the Red Army against the White Guard troops during the Russian Civil War.
The operation
In Decemb ...
between 3 and 10 January, capturing
Taganrog,
Novocherkassk, Rostov-on-Don, and
Tikhoretsk, reaching the
Sea of Azov
The Sea of Azov ( Crimean Tatar: ''Azaq deñizi''; russian: Азовское море, Azovskoye more; uk, Азовське море, Azovs'ke more) is a sea in Eastern Europe connected to the Black Sea by the narrow (about ) Strait of Kerch, ...
. It was redesignated as the
Southwestern Front on 10 January 1920, with the 1st Cavalry and 8th Armies transferred to the Southeastern Front, and the 12th, 13th, and 14th Armies remaining with the Southwestern Front.
Commanders
*
Pavel Sytin : 11.09.1918 — 09.11.1918
*
Pēteris Slavens Pēteris Slavens (russian: Славен, Пётр Антонович, ''Slaven, Pyotr Antonovich'') (Cēsis, 5 April 1874 – Valmiera, 14 November 1919) was a Latvian Soviet military commander, who fought in the Russian Civil War.
Military career
...
: 09.11.1918 — 24.01.1919
*
Vladimir Gittis : 24.01.1919 — 13.07.1919
*
Vladimir Yegoryev 13.07.1919 — 11.10.1919
*
Alexander Yegorov : 11.10.1919 — 10.01.1920
2nd formation
The second formation of the Southern Front was formed by an order of the Revolutionary Military Council on 21 September 1920, with its headquarters at Kharkov. Under the command of
Mikhail Frunze for the duration of its existence, the front is referred to in some sources as the Southern Front against Wrangel to distinguish it from the 1st formation. It was tasked with fighting
Pyotr Wrangel's
Russian Army
The Russian Ground Forces (russian: Сухопутные войска �В Sukhoputnyye voyska V, also known as the Russian Army (, ), are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Gro ...
, which had advanced out of
Crimea into the
Northern Taurida
Kherson Oblast ( uk, Херсо́нська о́бласть, translit=Khersónsʹka óblastʹ, ), also known as Khersonshchyna ( uk, Херсо́нщина, ), is an oblast (province) in southern Ukraine, currently claimed and partly occupied ...
. From its formation, the front included the
6th
6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number.
In mathematics
Six is the smallest positive integer which is neither a square number nor a prime number; it is the second small ...
and 13th Armies and the
2nd Cavalry Army
The 2nd Cavalry Army (russian: 2-я Конная армия) was a cavalry army of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.
History
It was created by an order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Southwestern Front on 16 July 1920 ...
, which were transferred from the Southwestern Front. It also included the
Kremenchug
Kremenchuk (; uk, Кременчу́к, Kremenchuk ) is an industrial city in central Ukraine which stands on the banks of the Dnipro river, Dnipro River. The city serves as the Capital city, administrative center of the Kremenchuk Raion (Raio ...
,
Yekaterinoslav, and Primorsky Fortified Regions, the last responsible for defending the Black Sea coast. A key role in front operations was played by
Nestor Makhno's anarchist
Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine.

In September and October, the front fought against the Russian Army in northern Taurida, repulsing its attacks towards the Donbass,
Nikopol and
Aleksandrovsk Alexandrovsk may refer to:
Russia
* Alexandrovsk, Murmansk Oblast, a closed administrative-territorial formation
** Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast, called Alexandrovsk until 1931
* Alexandrovsk, Perm Krai
* Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky (town), in Sakha ...
, which aimed at creating a bridgehead on the
Dnieper's right bank. The troops of the front held the
Kakhovka bridgehead on the river's left bank. On 21 October, the 1st Cavalry Army was transferred to the front from the reserve of the Commander-in-Chief, and the
4th Army was formed by the front. In a
counteroffensive in northern Taurida between 28 October and 3 November, the front's troops advanced out of the Kakhovka bridgehead, capturing
Perekop,
Henichesk,
Agayman,
Melitopol
Melitopol ( uk, Меліто́поль, translit=Melitópol’, ; russian: Мелитополь; based on el, Μελιτόπολις - "honey city") is a List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Zaporizhz ...
,
Nizhniye Serogozy,
Salkovo, and
Chongar.

During the
Perekop–Chongar operation between 7 and 17 November it broke through Russian Army defenses on the
Isthmus of Perekop, crossing the Sivash and capturing the
Lithuanian peninsula
The Lithuanian Peninsula ( uk, Литовський півострів; russian: Литовский полуостров), also known as the Chuvash Peninsula, is a small peninsula in the north of the Crimean Peninsula on the Isthmus of Perekop.
...
, the fortified Turkish Wall, Yushun, and Chongar positions. After breaking through at Perekop, the front advanced into Crimea, capturing
Simferopol,
Feodosiya,
Sevastopol,
Kerch, and
Yalta, forcing the Russian Army to evacuate. On 12 November the 13th Army was disbanded and its troops merged with the 4th Army. The 2nd Cavalry Army was reduced to a corps on 6 December. On 10 December, in accordance with an order of 3 December, the front headquarters was reorganized into the headquarters of the Commander of the
Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Crimea
Armed (May, 1941–1964) was an American Thoroughbred gelding race horse who was the American Horse of the Year in 1947 and Champion Older Male Horse in both 1946 and 1947. He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in ...
, with the 4th, 6th, and 1st Cavalry Armies.
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