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  1. p2rismaalapp on

    The United Baltic Duchy existed only a few days at the end of WW1 and as a puppet of the German Empire. It was recognized by the German Empire on 22 September and only got a government on 5 November by which time Courland also joined it. Germany surrendered on 11 November.

  2. So my hot take is: it wasn’t a single “russian civil war” — the narrative of the one civil war was pushed by the Soviets for 70 years.

    While there definitely WAS a civil war, it was one of the different conflicts appearing on the map.

    It wasn’t one war — it was a dozen overlapping conflicts: an ideological civil war (red vs. white), a class war (peasants vs. requisitioners), and a series of decolonial wars (independent republics vs. the imperial center).

    I think this view on this period of time would give you straightaway much more correct view on events and parties involved.

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