Northwest history. World War 1.

Soviet Attacks Push Pole Army to go backward The bolsheviki won important successes over the poles on passing the Dvina River at Poltzk in the government of Vitebsk, according to an official statement sent out by the soviet government at Moscow today. The Poles were forced to withdraw, the statement...

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Summary:Soviet Attacks Push Pole Army to go backward The bolsheviki won important successes over the poles on passing the Dvina River at Poltzk in the government of Vitebsk, according to an official statement sent out by the soviet government at Moscow today. The Poles were forced to withdraw, the statement adds, and the population received the bolshevik troops with enthusiasm. Soviet Attacks Push Pole Army to go backward The bolsheviki won important successes over the poles on passing the Dvina River at Poltzk in the government of Vitebsk, according to an official statement sent out by the soviet government at Moscow today. The Poles were forced to withdraw, the statement adds, and the population received the bolshevik troops with enthusiasm.