October Offensive of the Central Lithuanian Army

October Offensive of the Central Lithuanian Army
Part of Lithuanian Wars of Independence and Polish–Lithuanian War

Polish uhlans and the captured staff of the Lithuanian Army. In the first row, 6th stands General Stasys Nastopka, 7th stands Lt. Col. Mścisław Butkiewicz.
Date13–29 October 1920
Location
Result Polish victory
Territorial
changes
Most of the Vilnius Region is occupied by the Central Lithuanian Army
Belligerents
Central Lithuania
Support:
 Poland
Lithuania
Commanders and leaders
Silvestras Žukauskas
Stasys Nastopka Surrendered
Units involved

1st Lithuanian–Belarusian Division:

3rd Infantry Division:

Strength
14,000[2] 10,435[3]

The October offensive of the Central Lithuanian Army was a military offensive of the Central Lithuanian Army ordered by General Lucjan Żeligowski against the Lithuanian army in October 1920 and was a continuation of Żeligowski's Mutiny that began on October 8.