Battle of Shenkursk

Battle of Shenkursk
Part of the Allied North Russia Intervention during the Russian Civil War
DateJanuary 19‒25, 1919
Location62°06′N 42°55′E / 62.100°N 42.917°E / 62.100; 42.917
Result Russian SFSR victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 United States
RussiaNorthern Russia
 Canada
Russian SFSR
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Robert Gordon-Finlayson
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland C. C. Graham
United States Otto Odjard
Russia unknown
Canada O. A. Mowat (DOW)
Dimitri Nadjoznyj
Alexander Samoylo
Strength

According to Soviet data:
United States United States Army:
United States 2,800 troops
United States 15 guns
United States 37 machine guns
Canada Canadian Army:
no data
Russia Northern Army:
no data


According to Entente data:
United States 700 troops[1]

Canada Russia 900 troops

According to Soviet data:
6th Army:
3,100 troops
48 machine guns
16 guns
Partisans:
no data


According to Entente data:
6,000 troops[1]
Casualties and losses
According to Soviet data:
15 guns
60 machine guns
2,000 rifles
According to American data:
~39 killed
~100 wounded
~1 killed
Unknown wounded

The Battle of Shenkursk, in January 1919, was a major battle of the Russian Civil War. Following the Bolshevik loss at the Battle of Tulgas, the Red Army's next offensive action was against the Allied garrison of Shenkursk; located on the Vaga River. Allied forces in Shenkursk and the surrounding villages included men primarily from the United States and the United Kingdom with support from the White Russians. The battle ended with an Allied retreat from Shenkursk ahead of a superior Bolshevik army.[2]

  1. ^ a b House & Curzon 2019, p. 48.
  2. ^ Boot 2003, p. 229-231.

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