Pyotr Wrangel in the context of Army of Wrangel


Pyotr Wrangel in the context of Army of Wrangel
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The Russian Army (Russian: ะ ัƒััะบะฐั ะฐั€ะผะธั, romanized:ย Russkaya armiya), commonly known as the Army of Wrangel (Russian: ะั€ะผะธั ะ’ั€ะฐะฝะณะตะปั), was a White Army active in South Russia during the Russian Civil War from March to November 1920. It was officially formed on 28 April 1920 from the merger of several White armies, including the Volunteer Army, in a reorganization of the Armed Forces of South Russia. The Army of Wrangel, nicknamed after its commander General Pyotr Wrangel, fought against Bolshevik forces in the Southern Front and the Ukrainian War of Independence. In November 1920, following defeat at the Siege of Perekop and being vastly outnumbered, the Army of Wrangel organized a successful evacuation from Crimea and subsequently dissolved. Veterans of the army were among the founders of the Russian All-Military Union.

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Pyotr Wrangel in the context of Anthony (Khrapovitsky)

Metropolitan Anthony (Russian: ะœะธั‚ั€ะพะฟะพะปะธั‚ ะะฝั‚ะพะฝะธะน, secular name Aleksey Pavlovich Khrapovitsky, Russian: ะะปะตะบัะตะน ะŸะฐะฒะปะพะฒะธั‡ ะฅั€ะฐะฟะพะฒะธั†ะบะธะน; 17 March (O.S.) 1863 โ€“ 10 August 1936) was a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire, the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia, who after the defeat of Gen Pyotr Wrangel's White Army in South Russia in November 1920 emigrated and in 1921 settled down in Sremski Karlovci, Serbia. He, along with several other Russian bishops in exile, established an independent Russian church administration that sought to embrace all Russian Orthodox diaspora, known as the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR).

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Pyotr Wrangel in the context of South Russia (1919โ€“1920)

South Russia or South of Russia (Russian: ะฎะณ ะ ะพััะธฬะธ, romanized:ย Yug Rossii), also known as White South (Russian: ะ‘ะตะปั‹ะน ะฎะณ, romanized:ย Bely Yug) was a short-lived military quasi-state that existed in Eastern Europe during the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War from 1919 to 1920.

South Russia was established on 8 January 1919 by the White movement after reorganization of their armed forces in the Southern Front, consisting of territory under their control in Ukraine, Crimea, Kuban, the North Caucasus, Black Earth region, Lower Volga, and the Don region. South Russia was an anti-Bolshevik military state under the Armed Forces of South Russia led by General Anton Denikin, and its borders were undefined, changing based on victories or defeats against the Red Army. In March 1920, Denikin established the South Russian Government in Novorossiysk, an attempt at a civil government with the General Command of the Armed Forces of South Russia serving as the legislative body. Less than a month later, the Whites were forced to evacuate from Novorossiysk, the Armed Forces of South Russia and the South Russian Government were dissolved. Denikin resigned and delegated power to General Pyotr Wrangel, who established the new Government of South Russia in Sevastopol and the new Russian Army, commonly known as the Army of Wrangel in April.

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