Capture of Kiev by the White Army

Capture of Kiev by the White Army
Part of the Russian Civil War, the Ukrainian War of Independence and the Ukrainian–Soviet War

The troops of General Bredov entering Kiev at Sophia Square, 31 August 1919
Date30 August 1919
Location
Kiev
Result White Army victory
Territorial
changes
Kiev under control of Armed Forces of South Russia
Belligerents

Communists

Russian anticommunists

Ukrainians

Commanders and leaders
Nikolai Semyonov [ru]
Gavril Kutyrev
Nikolai Bredov [ru] Antin Kravs
Volodymyr Salsky
Units involved

Red Army

Armed Forces of South Russia

  • Kiev-Poltava Group

Ukrainian People's Army

  • Zaporizhian Corps

Ukrainian Galician Army

  • 1st Corps
  • 3rd Corps
Strength
Unknown Up to 3,000 volunteers Around 4,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown 3,000 wounded or captured

The Capture of Kiev by the White Army occurred on 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1919 and was one of the three battles fought in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine in 1919 during the Russian Civil War, in which the White Army captured the city from the Red Army without a fight.

In the course of the military operation, troops of the Ukrainian People's Army entered Kiev simultaneously with the units of the White Army, but were defeated. In Ukrainian historiography, the event has the name of the Kyiv catastrophe (Київська катастрофа).[1]

  1. ^ "Военный конфликт между Вооруженными Силами Юга России и Украиной осенью 1919 г." Archived from the original on 11 April 2013.