South Russia

South Russia from the Crimean peninsula north to Ukraine and Latvia and Estonia was an area occupied by several White (anti-Bolshevik) armies. The issues were for communication between armies.

Don government at Rostov
 File:Rostov money stamp 1919.jpg|20k usable as currency or a stamp; there is an imprint of the back. 

Crimean government at Sebastopol
 File:Crimea 35k.jpg|1918 25k value. File:Crimea 50k.jpg|1918 50k value. 

Kuban government at Yekaterinodar
 File:South Russia 25k.jpg|25k value. Note long dash. File:South Russia 50k.jpg|50k value. Note long dash. File:South Russia 1R.jpg|1 ruble. Note thick "1". 

Mariopul issue


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Denikin Army

 * Lt. General Anton Denikin helped assemble an anti-Bolshevik army in the Rostov region. Becoming commander after the death of Gen. Lavr Kornilev, by November 1918, his army controlled much of the region between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. In 1919, stamps were issued inscribed ЕДИНАЯ РОССІЯ. Forgeries exist.
 * In October 1919, A Red Army counteroffensive defeated the army attempting to take Moscow. The army retreated to the Crimea, Denikin retiring in April 1920 with the remaining forces joining the Wrangel Army.

 File:Russia Deniken army.jpg|10k value. File:Denikin A.jpg|10r value. File:Deniken 10r essay.jpg|10r essay. Note rosettes flanking the main oval. 

Wrangel Army
 File:Wrangel C.jpg  [[Category:S]]