Battle of Kiev (Allied Defeat)

The Battle of Kiev was a major military confrontation between the Russian Fascist Army and the Ukrainian Independent Republic in the capital of Kiev during the Second Russian Civil War. The battle ended in Fascist victory and significantly influenced the people of Ukraine and the Nationalist Organization, forming the Ukrainian Nationalist Army, a major armed force during the course of the war.

Ukraine officially bans Fascism and declares war on the Russian Fascists
After the Volgograd Uprising, the Ukrainian government banned fascism and partially nationalism in Ukraine and declared war on the fascist movement in East Russia not after the breakout of the civil war, leading to total war between the Russian Fascist Army and Ukraine.

Support for the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) was a major victim of the Ukrainian purge of fascism. The leader and members of the organization exiled to Munich and returned to Kiev after the Ukrainian declaration of war against the Russian Fascist Army. The organization's popularity kept increasing due to influence in the West and East.

Fascist Southern Front
Throughout early and mid-1939, the Russian Fascist Army advanced southern across West Russian territories from Saint Petersburg to Perm, Moscow, Bryansk, borders with Belarus and finally Ukrainian territories in the Northeast. With the Fascist Army reaching Kiev in June 1939, a massive assault into the capital was launched in July with foreign volunteer corps supporting fascism, mainly Hungary.

Beginning of major Coalition intervention
The Battle of Kiev was a military operation by the Russian Fascist Army on foreign sovereign soil, which could lead to large-scale total war. Coalition member states including Czechoslovakia and Romania officially enters the Coalition Intervention and support for the White Army after the RFA crossing the borders with Polish-Belarus and Ukraine.

Formation of the Ukrainian Nationalist Army
As a result of the fascist successful in North Kiev, the OUN was supported by the people of Ukraine, boosting the popularity of nationalism and fascism in Northeastern Ukraine. Over 3000 experienced Ukrainian partisans who fought in Kiev against the Whites joined the OUN and proposed the idea of a armed force of Ukrainian Nationalist supporting the Russian Fascists in the civil war. The idea was agreed and therefore the UNA was formed in the end of the Battle of Kiev, over 9000 troops saw action.

Aftermath

 * North Kiev under Russian Fascist occupation, exclusion of anti-fascists in occupied zones.
 * The Ukrainian Republic government becomes extremely unstable and heavily impacted Ukrainian daily lives.