Soviet troops liberated a large part of Poland West of the Vistula,
captured a Bridgehead on the Oder, and were in 60 km from Berlin.
Thus, by the middle of April 1919, a month and a half after the start of the Red Army offensive and after fierce fighting, especially on the western flank of the front, the Caucasian Volunteer and Don Army armies retained their positions,
retaining the Donbass and the Donetsk Bridgehead.