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This is a list of most major battles/operations/campaigns and uprisings involving Soviet Russia before their transformation into the Soviet Union
The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:
- Soviet victory
- Soviet defeat
- Some other result
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Date of the conflict | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|
October Revolution |
7 November 1917 (OS 25 October) |
Victory
| ||
Moscow Bolshevik Uprising | 25 October – 2 November 1917 |
Victory
| ||
Struggle for Tashkent | 28 October – 1 November 1917 |
Victory
| ||
Kerensky–Krasnov uprising | Soviets | Russian Republic | 8–13 November 1917 |
Victory |
Junker mutiny | 11 November 1917 |
Victory
| ||
Semyonov's Rebellion |
|
18 November – December 1917 |
Eventual victory
| |
Battles of Donbas (1917–1918) |
|
1 December 1917 – 25 February 1918 |
Victory | |
Capture of Rostov-on-Don by the Volunteer Army | 1 December 1917 |
Defeat
| ||
Battles of Irkutsk |
|
8–17 December 1917 |
Peace treaty
| |
Ovseenko's Kharkiv Campaign |
|
Ukrainians loyal to the Central Rada | 8 December 1917 – 10 January 1918 |
Victory
|
Battle of Lozova | Ukrainian People's Republic | 13 – 16 December 1917 |
Victory
| |
Battle of Yasyniv mine | Central Military Revolutionary Committee of Donbass Soviet Russia |
Don Host Volunteer Army Supported by: Ukrainian People's Republic |
26–31 December 1917 |
Defeat
|
Donbas-Don operation | 8 January – 25 February 1918 |
Victory
| ||
Struggle for Astrakhan |
|
11–24 January 1918 |
Victory
| |
Japanese intervention in Siberia part of the Allied Intervention |
|
12 January 1918 – 24 June 1922 |
Political victory
| |
Battle of Kruty | Ukrainian People's Republic | 16–19 January 1918 |
Strategic defeat
| |
Capture of Orenburg by the Red's |
|
18 January 1918 |
Victory
| |
Capture of Poltava (1918) |
|
|
19 January 1918 |
Victory
|
Romanian intervention in Bessarabia |
Supported by: |
Kingdom of Romania Volunteer Corps of Transylvanians-Bukovinians |
19 January – 8 March 1918 |
Defeat
|
Muravyov's Kiev Campaign | Ukrainian People's Republic
Diplomatic support: |
23–26 January 1918 |
Victory
| |
Battle of Kokand (1918) | 13–20 February 1918 |
Victory
| ||
Operation Faustschlag | 18 February – 3 March 1918 |
Defeat
| ||
German conquest of Soviet Estonia part of Operation Faustschlag |
German Empire
|
18 February – March 4 1918 |
Defeat
| |
First Kuban Campaign | 22 February – 13 May 1918 |
Defeat
| ||
Battle of Irpin (1918) part of Operation Faustschlag |
28 February 1918 |
Defeat
| ||
First Yakut struggle | Soviet Russia
|
Yakutian rebels | February-1 July 1918 |
Victory
|
Battle of Bakhmach |
|
|
8–13 March 1918 |
Victory
|
March Days | Soviet Russia
|
Musavat Transcaucasian Commissariat |
30 March-2 April 1918 |
Victory
|
Kolesov's Campaign | RSFSR Young Bukharans |
Emirate of Bukhara |
March 1918 |
Defeat |
Crimea Operation | Soviet Russia Taurida SSR
|
Germany Ukraine Crimea |
13-25 April 1918 |
Defeat
|
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