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Part of the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War | |||||||
![]() A British-made Mark IV tank captured from the White Army by the Red Army in the Kakhovka bridgehead, 14 October 1920. | |||||||
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The Northern Taurida operation (6 June – 3 November 1920) was a military campaign in the Russian Civil War between the Red Army and the White Army under Pyotr Wrangel for the possession of Northern Taurida. The campaign can be divided into 3 stages: the White offensive (6 June – 3 July), trench warfare around the Kakhovka Bridgehead (20 August – 27 October) and the counterattack of the Red Army (28 October – 3 November).