Battle of Tulgas
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Allied troops fought a savage battle with Soviet Bolshevik units near the Northern Dvina River, known as the Battle of Tulgas. Because the battle took place on the day the armistice ending World War I was signed--November 11, 1918--it is sometimes referred to as "Peace Day's Bloody Battle."
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