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Violence
Violence is the expression of physical force against self or other, compelling action against one's will on pain of being hurt. Variant uses of the term refer to the destruction of non-living objects (see property damage). Worldwide, violence is used as a tool of manipulation and also is an area of concern for law and culture who take attempts to suppress and stop it.
Violence
Cossacks
The term Cossacks (; ; ) is applied to specific militaristic communities of various ethnicities living in the steppe regions of Ukraine and also southern Russia.Towards the end of the 14th century, migrants from Lithuania had established a "host" in the steppes of Ukraine. In the 16th century, the Don Cossacks established another host in southern Russia.
Cossacks
White movement
The White movement (, tr. Beloye dvizheniye), whose military arm is known as the White Army (Белая Армия, Belaya Armiya) or White Guard (Белая Гвардия, Belaya Gvardiya) and whose members are known as Whites (Белые, also белогвардейцы ("White Guardsmen")) comprised some of the Russian forces, both political and military, which opposed the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution and fought against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War from 1917 to 1923.
White_movement
Don Cossacks
Donians () or Don Cossacks () were Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don.
Don_Cossacks
Nikola Smolenski/Archive 2
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Oleksander Hrekov
Oleksander Petrovych Hrekov () (December 4, 1875 – December 2, 1958) was the commander-in-chief of the army of the West Ukrainian National Republic during the Polish-Ukrainian War and architect of the Chortkiv offensive in which the Ukrainian Galician Army advanced 120 km against the Polish army.
Oleksander_Hrekov
26 Baku Commissars
Commissars were Bolshevik and Left Socialist Revolutionary (SR) members of the Baku Soviet Commune that was established in the city of Baku (the capital of the briefly independent pre-Soviet Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (May 28, 1918 - 28 April, 1920), now the Republic of Azerbaijan) after the October Revolution.
26_Baku_Commissars