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When I creating Battle of Vistavka, I looked up some references and noticed that the North Russia Intervention was structured along lines of communications, which were rivers and railroads. Beede's encycloppedia called them "fronts"; google books gave quite a few hits for "vaga river front", hence the article, although these "fronts" are rather weird: the opposing forces don not move the "front line" forward and backward, but rather they move themselves along the line. - Altenmann >t 15:16, 6 July 2013 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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When I creating Battle of Vistavka, I looked up some references and noticed that the North Russia Intervention was structured along lines of communications, which were rivers and railroads. Beede's encycloppedia called them "fronts"; google books gave quite a few hits for "vaga river front", hence the article, although these "fronts" are rather weird: the opposing forces don not move the "front line" forward and backward, but rather they move themselves along the line. - Altenmann >t 15:16, 6 July 2013 (UTC) reply


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