100 Years of the Evacuation of the Crimea
The evacuation of the Crimea (November 13-16, 1920) was an event in the Russian Civil War, in which the
Russian State evacuated over sea from the Crimean Peninsula, their last stronghold, on the Southern (Sevastopol,
Yevpatoria, Kerch, Feodosia, Yalta) Front bringing an end to the fighting on that Front. A total of 145,693
soldiers & civilians, not counting the crews, were evacuated. White Black Sea fleet, foreign ships &
temporarily mobilized ships of Voluntary fleet sailed to Constantinople and to the Tunisian port of Bizerte.
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