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New-York tribune. November 9, 1919, Page 26

  1. In the Baltic region there is a four-cornered struggle between the Lett and Esth nationalist troops, the German-Russian monarchist force of Colonel Bermondt, and the Bolsheviki.
  2. South of Petrograd the alleged anti-Gerynan forces of General Yudenich are in contact with the "red" armies.
  3. On the North Russian front the troops of the anti-Bolshevik Archangel government arc still "sticking it out" in spite of the withdrawal of the British expeditionary force.
  4. In Eastern Russia Kolchak's army is suffering one defeat after another at the hands of the "reds."
  5. In Southern Russia there is the volunteer army of General Denikin making war on the "reds" and the Ukrainians.
  6. In Volhynia and Podolia the troops of the Ukrainian directorate, under Symon Petlura, are facing the Bolsheviki on one side, the Poles on the other.
  7. Along the Dvina the Polish-Bolshevik war continues.
  8. In Silesia there is no actual fighting, but something very much like a truce between the Poles and Germans.
  9. Hungary, what with the Romanian occupation and the White Terror, with its pogroms and wholesale executions, is very much in the state of war.
  10. On the Adriatic fighting may start any moment between the Italians and Jugo-Slavs, with Gabriele D'Annunzio's volunteers still holding "conquered" Fiume.
  11. In Albania promiscuous fighting is going on, with Italians, French, Greeks, Serbians and Albanians participating.
  12. In Asia Minor the Turkish nationalist forces of Mustappa Kemal Pasha are defying the Allies.
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15:27, 9 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:27, 9 November 20193,299 × 2,913 (1.87 MB)Thats Just Great== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description=New-York tribune. November 9, 1919, Page 26 1. In the Baltic region there is a four-cornered struggle between the Lett and Esth nationalist troops, the German-Russian monarchist force of Colonel Bermondt, and the Bolsheviki. 2. South of Petrograd the alleged anti-Gerynan forces of General Yudenich are in contact with the "red" armies. 3. On the North Russian front the troops of the anti-Bolshevik Archangel government a...

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