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  1. Leaving Viktor Bilash in command of the insurgent core in Ukraine, Makhno set off on 13 August, taking with him his wife and his black sotnia - consisting of 100 cavalry. On 16 August, they crossed the Dnieper, under constant pursuit by the Red cavalry, which wounded Makhno even further.

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  3. Viktor Bilash - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Fedorovych Bilash (Ukrainian: Віктор Федорович Білаш; 1893 – 24 January 1938) was the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) under Nestor Makhno.

  4. Viktor Bilash - Wikiwand

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    Viktor Fedorovych Bilash was the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine under Nestor Makhno. A gifted military commander, Bilash himself planned many of the Insurgent Army's operations, later becoming its commander in chief after Makhno's flight into exile.

  5. Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Viktor Bilash in command of the insurgent core in Ukraine, Makhno set off on 13 August, taking with him his wife and his black sotnia - consisting of 100 cavalry. On 16 August, they crossed the Dnieper, under constant pursuit by the Red cavalry, which wounded Makhno even further.

  6. Belash, Viktor Fedorovich aka Bilash 1893-1938 | libcom.org

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    Viktor Belash. A short biography of Viktor Belash. Ukrainian anarchist communist, railway worker, and brilliant strategist of the Makhnovist movement. Viktor Belash was born in 1893 in the village of Novospasovka (Ukrainian form is Novospasivka) in southern Ukraine.

  7. Schwartzbard, Shalom (1886-1938) | libcom.org

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    Born on 18 August 1886 in Izmail, south-western Ukraine, to a Jewish family, Shalom Schwartzbard (aka Samuel Schwartzbard aka Sholem Shvartsbard) remains one of the less well-known fighters of the Ukrainian Makhnovist uprising 1917-1921. Schwartzbard was apprenticed at the age of 14 as a watchmaker.

  8. Flags of the Makhnovshchina - Wikipedia

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    In his memoirs, the Makhnovist chief-of-staff Viktor Bilash wrote about a number of the slogans used on the flags of the Makhnovshchina, including: [2] "Always with the oppressed against the oppressors" ( Army) "War on the palaces, peace to the cottages" (Army) "The emancipation of the workers is the affair of the workers themselves!" (Army)

  9. Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Bilash: Dates of operation: 1918–1921: Allegiance: Makhnovshchina: Headquarters: Huliaipole: Active regions: South eastern Ukraine: Ideology: Anarcho-communism: Political position: Far-left: Size: 103,000 in December 1919: Allies: Bolshevik Russia. Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (1917–18) Ukrainian Soviet Republic (1918)

  10. 6th Kyiv Corps - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Bilash was in charge of organizing the army. Bilash developed the structure of the RIAU, which consisted of four corps (three active and one reserve), each built from a number of divisions, which were in turn divided into regiments, battalions, companies and platoons. [1]

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  12. About: Viktor Bilash - DBpedia Association

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    Viktor Fedorovych Bilash (Ukrainian: Віктор Федорович Білаш; 1893 – 24 January 1938) was the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) under Nestor Makhno.