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The Ice March: Kornilov's Desperate White Army Gamble

6 min · 25. juni 2026
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In the winter of 1918, as the Bolsheviks tightened their grip on Russia, a ragtag army of officers, cadets, and volunteers set out on a desperate march across the frozen steppes of the Kuban region. Led by General Lavr Kornilov, the Ice March—known in Russian as the Ledyanoy pokhod—was the founding epic of the White movement. This episode follows the Volunteer Army's 1,400-kilometer trek from Rostov-on-Don to Ekaterinodar, through blizzards, Cossack villages, and Red Army ambushes. We look at the brutal winter conditions, the battle for Ekaterinodar where Kornilov was killed by a stray shell, and the succession of General Anton Denikin. The episode also examines how the march became a mythologized symbol of anti-Bolshevik resistance, complete with its own medal, the '1st Kuban Campaign' cross. Along the way, we meet figures like Mikhail Alekseev, Sergey Markov, and the doomed Ivan Kappel. We discuss why the Ice March mattered as a tactical defeat but a moral victory for the Whites, and how its legacy shaped the Russian Civil War. #IceMarch #LedyanoyPokhod #Kornilov #WhiteArmy #RussianCivilWar #Kuban #Ekaterinodar #Denikin #Alekseev #VolunteerArmy #Rostov #Bolsheviks #RussianHistory #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #CivilWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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