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Although Great Britain had withdrawn its own troops from the theater, it continued to give significant military aid (money, weapons, food, ammunition, and some military advisors) to the White armies during 1919, especially to General Yudenich. Despite large quantities of aid given to White commanders by Allied nations, many White commanders were unsatisfied with the amount of aid that was given. Yudenich in particular complained that he was receiving insufficient support.

After capture of Tsaritsyn, Wrangel pushed towards Saratov, but Trotsky seeing the danger of the union with Kolchack, against whom the Red command was concentrating large masses of troops, repulsed his attempts with heavy losses. When the Kolchack's army in the East began the retreat in June and July, the bulk of the Red army, free now from any serious danger from Siberia, was directed against Denikin.

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