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The Creation of the anti-Bolshevik Army by the Don Cossacks Quasi-State in 1918–1920 (Estate and Ethnic Composition)
Authors: Andrey V. Venkov

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During the Civil War, the Don Cossacks and officers, rebelled against the Bolsheviks, put forward against their enemy the most numerous of white armies in the South of Russia. The Cossacks had enough manpower to create their own army, but they didn't have personnel for a sufficient number of technical parts, engineering parts and aircraft. However, the Don Army, as the anti-Bolshevik army, won the support of other opponents of the new Russian regime and admited them into their ranks. The Don Army was not purely Cossacks military body.
Many officers and generals of the General staff of the Russian Empire found a refuge in the ranks of the Don Army. They made up a significant portion of the staff officers, officers, who were not Cossacks by origin, accounted for most of the command staff technical parts, counterintelligence, and served in the cavalry and Cossacks infantry units.
Some units of the Don Army have been created from the local farmers and people of neighboring provinces, but they were not numerous. Relying on these elements some regiments of the old Imperial Russian Army were restored in the ranks of the Don Army. The military units on religious grounds and military units of students were created. The Kalmyks, who had the status of the Don Cossacks, were collected in separate regiments. However, all the time of the civil war the Don Cossacks were the most significant part of the army.