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Pro-independence movements in the Russian Civil War

Pro-independence movements in the Russian Civil War within the territory of the former Russian Empire sought the creation of independent nation states that were not aligned with the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution. Many pro-independence movements emerged after the dissolution of the Russian Empire and fought in the Russian Civil War.

The following list presents some of the pro-independence movements and the conflicts they were involved in during this period.

Western periphery

:Finnish Civil War
:Heimosodat
::Viena expedition
::Aunus expedition
:Estonian War of Independence
:Latvian War of Independence
:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
::Polish–Lithuanian War
:Polish–Ukrainian War
:Polish–Soviet War
:Polish–Lithuanian War
::Ukrainian War of Independence
:::Ukrainian–Soviet War
::::Polish–Ukrainian War

European Russia

Eastern periphery

Caucasus

:Armenian–Azerbaijani War
:Red Army invasion of Azerbaijan
::Georgian–Armenian War
::Armenian–Azerbaijani War
::Turkish–Armenian War
:Georgian–Ossetian conflict
:Georgian–Armenian War
:Sochi conflict
:Red Army invasion of Georgia
:Battle of Baku
  • United Republics (independence 1917–1922; annexed by the Russian SFSR)

Central Asia

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