- The
Battle of
Dibrivka was a
military conflict between Ukrainian insurgents, led by
Nestor Makhno and
Fedir Shchus, and the
Central Powers that were occupying...
-
Stara Zhadova (Ukrainian: Стара Жадова; Romanian:
Jadova or
Jadova Veche; Yiddish: זשאַדעווע, romanized: Zhadeve) is a
village in
Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi...
- was born into a poor
peasant family in the
small Ukrainian village of
Dibrivka. In 1915 he was
conscripted into the
military service and
enlisted in the...
-
Central Powers throughout 1918.
After the
insurgent victory at the
Battle of
Dibrivka, the
Makhnovshchina came to
control much of
Katerynoslav province and set...
- insurgency,
defeating the
Central Powers'
occupation forces at the
Battle of
Dibrivka and
establishing the Makhnovshchina. Makhno's
troops briefly integrated...
-
forces led by
Nestor Makhno defeat the
Central Powers at the
battle of
Dibrivka. 1935 – The
Hoover Dam,
astride the
border between the U.S.
states of Arizona...
-
Austrian counterattack forced them to
retreat north,
towards the
village of
Dibrivka. Upon
linking up with the
local partisans led by
Fedir Shchus, Marchenko...
- them. On 30
September 1918,
Lyuty took a
commanding role in the
battle of
Dibrivka,
where the
insurgents successfully defeated the
local Austrian garrison...
-
Makhno and
Fedir Shchus defeated the Austro-Hungarian Army at the
battle of
Dibrivka, the
subsequent counterattack against the
village of Velykomykhailivka...
- victory)
Battle of
Sevastopol (1918) (German-Ukrainian victory)
Battle of
Dibrivka (Insurgent victory) (part of
Eastern front and
Balkans theatre) 1916 Romanian...