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  2. List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Occupation: Ukrainian State (1918), a German-installed government of much of Ukraine. Allied intervention in Ukraine France Greece Romania: 1918–1919 Failure: Allies evacuate Second Soviet invasion of Ukraine Russian SFSR: 1919 A full-scale invasion began in January 1919. [1]: 361 Ended with the invasion by the White Army. White invasion of ...

  3. List of massacres in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Mongol Empire: 48,000 [2] The Mongols under Batu Khan cross the frozen Dnieper River and lay siege to the city of Kiev. On December 6, the walls are rendered rubble by Chinese catapults and the Mongols pour into the city. Brutal hand-to-hand street fighting occurs, the Kievans are eventually forced to fall back to the central parts of the city.

  4. List of wars involving Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    First Mongol invasion of Burma: Yuan dynasty: Pagan Empire: Victory 1282–1284 The Mongol invasion of Champa Yuan dynasty: Champa: Defeat 1285 Dai Viet-Mongol War: Yuan dynasty: Tran dynasty: Defeat 1285–1286 Second Mongol invasion of Hungary: Golden Horde: Kingdom of Hungary: Defeat 1287–1288 Third Mongol invasion of Poland: Golden Horde ...

  5. List of invasions - Wikipedia

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    1240 Mongol invasions of Tibet; 1240 invasion of Ukraine; 1237–1238 invasion of Russia; 1235 invasion of Korea (third campaign) 1232 invasion of Korea (second campaign) 1231 invasion of Korea (first campaign) 1222, 1241, 1257, 1292, 1298, 1306, 1327 invasion of India

  6. List of wars involving Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine Carpatho-Ukraine Hungary: Defeat 1939–1947 World War II – Polish-Ukrainian conflict Ukrainian Insurgent Army Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army: Home Army People's Army Polish People's Republic: Soviet occupation of Western Ukraine Home Army units in Galicia and Volhynia were dissolved under Soviet ...

  7. Mongol invasions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately a failure, the invasion attempts are of macro-historical importance because they set a limit on Mongol expansion and rank as nation-defining events in the history of Japan. The invasions are referred to in many works of fiction and are the earliest events for which the word kamikaze (神風 "divine wind") is widely used, originating ...

  8. Mongolia in World War II - Wikipedia

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    A World War II memorial in Ulaanbaatar, featuring a T-34/85 tank. Mongolian troops took part in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, although as a small part in Soviet-led operations against Japanese forces and their Manchu and Inner Mongolian allies.

  9. Sō Sukekuni - Wikipedia

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    Sō Sukekuni (宗 助国, 1207 - November 4, 1274) was the Deputy Governor of Tsushima Province during the Kamakura period of Japan. During the first Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274, Sukekuni led the defence of the island despite only having 80 men. He was killed during the battle on November 4, 1274.