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- Vilna_offensive abstract "The Vilna offensive was a campaign of the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921. The Polish army launched an offensive on April 16, 1919, to take Vilnius (Polish: Wilno) from the Red Army. After three days of street fighting from April 19–21, the city was captured by Polish forces, causing the Red Army to retreat. During the offensive, the Poles also succeeded in securing the nearby cities of Lida, Pinsk, Navahrudak, and Baranovichi.The Red Army launched a series of counterattacks in late April, all of which ended in failure. The Soviets briefly recaptured the city a year later, in spring 1920, when the Polish army was retreating along the entire front. In the aftermath, the Vilna offensive would cause much turmoil on the political scene in Poland and abroad.".
- Vilna_offensive causalties "33 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive combatant "22px Bolshevist Russia".
- Vilna_offensive combatant "22px Second Polish Republic".
- Vilna_offensive commander Edward_Rydz-%C5%9Amig%C5%82y.
- Vilna_offensive commander J%C3%B3zef_Pi%C5%82sudski.
- Vilna_offensive commander W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Belina-Pra%C5%BCmowski.
- Vilna_offensive isPartOfMilitaryConflict Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War.
- Vilna_offensive place Lithuania.
- Vilna_offensive place Vilnius.
- Vilna_offensive result "Polish victory".
- Vilna_offensive strength "1,000 cavalry".
- Vilna_offensive strength "10,000 infantry".
- Vilna_offensive strength "12,000 infantry".
- Vilna_offensive strength "16 guns".
- Vilna_offensive strength "2,000 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive strength "3 infantry battalions".
- Vilna_offensive strength "3,000 cavalry".
- Vilna_offensive strength "44 artillery pieces.".
- Vilna_offensive strength "9 cavalry squadrons".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For Vilnius:".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For the offensive: Western Rifle Division and other units of Western Army.".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For the offensive:".
- Vilna_offensive strength "Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division had 2,500 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive strength "Polish cavalry of colonel Belina had 800 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive strength "artillery support".
- Vilna_offensive strength "local population".
- Vilna_offensive thumbnail Polish_army_in_Wilno_1919.jpg?width=300.
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- Vilna_offensive caption "Polish Army enters Vilnius , 1919.".
- Vilna_offensive casualties "33".
- Vilna_offensive casualties "Unknown. Polish military communiques note "more than 1,000 prisoners" taken.".
- Vilna_offensive combatant "22".
- Vilna_offensive commander Edward_Rydz-Śmigły.
- Vilna_offensive commander Józef_Piłsudski.
- Vilna_offensive commander Władysław_Belina-Prażmowski.
- Vilna_offensive commander "Unknown".
- Vilna_offensive conflict "Vilna Offensive".
- Vilna_offensive date "early 1919".
- Vilna_offensive hasPhotoCollection Vilna_offensive.
- Vilna_offensive partof "the Polish–Soviet War".
- Vilna_offensive place "near Vilnius , near the borders of Poland and Lithuania".
- Vilna_offensive result "Polish victory".
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- Vilna_offensive strength "3000".
- Vilna_offensive strength "44".
- Vilna_offensive strength "9".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For Vilnius:".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For the offensive: Western Rifle Division and other units of Western Army.".
- Vilna_offensive strength "For the offensive:".
- Vilna_offensive strength "Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division had 2,500 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive strength "Polish cavalry of colonel Belina had 800 soldiers".
- Vilna_offensive strength "artillery support".
- Vilna_offensive strength "local population".
- Vilna_offensive wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Vilna_offensive subject Category:1919_in_Lithuania.
- Vilna_offensive subject Category:1919_in_Poland.
- Vilna_offensive subject Category:Battles_of_the_Polish–Soviet_War.
- Vilna_offensive subject Category:Conflicts_in_1919.
- Vilna_offensive subject Category:History_of_Vilnius.
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- Vilna_offensive comment "The Vilna offensive was a campaign of the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921. The Polish army launched an offensive on April 16, 1919, to take Vilnius (Polish: Wilno) from the Red Army. After three days of street fighting from April 19–21, the city was captured by Polish forces, causing the Red Army to retreat.".
- Vilna_offensive label "Vilna offensive".
- Vilna_offensive label "Zajęcie Wilna".
- Vilna_offensive sameAs Zajęcie_Wilna.
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- Vilna_offensive depiction Polish_army_in_Wilno_1919.jpg.
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- Vilna_offensive name "Vilna Offensive".