
A operação de Kazan foi a ofensiva do Exército Vermelho contra a Legião Tchecoslovaca e o Exército Popular de Komuch durante a Guerra Civil Russa. Foi a primeira grande vitória do Exército Vermelho. Trotsky se referiu a essa vitória como o evento que 'ensinou ao Exército Vermelho a lutar'. Em 11 de setembro, Simbirsk caiu e, em 8 de outubro, Samara. Os brancos caíram de volta para o leste para Ufa e Orenburg.
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