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Russian Sideshow Americas Undeclared War 19181920 Robert L Willett

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Russian Sideshow Americas Undeclared War 19181920 Robert L Willett
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Publisher: Potomac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.48 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Robert L. Willett
ISBN: 9781574887068, 1574887068
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Russian Sideshow Americas Undeclared War 19181920 Robert L Willett by Robert L. Willett 9781574887068, 1574887068 instant download after payment.

In July 1918, as the carnage of World War I continued, President Woodrow Wilson deployed U.S. troops to join other Allied forces in civil war-ravaged Russia. Ostensibly a mission to guard tsarist military supplies and the Trans-Siberian Railroad, the true purpose of the Allied intervention was to help topple the nascent Bolshevik government. Dispatched to some of the most remote regions of the Russian wilderness - from the frigid port city of Archangel to Lake Baikal to Vladivostok - the U.S. troops encountered fierce resistance from Red army units, partisans, and peasants. Using previously classified official records and the letters and diaries of Americans who served there, Robert L. Willett describes the suffering of the hundreds of American soldiers who fought and died in subzero conditions, both in combat and from disease. Expertly researched and provocatively written, this book is the first to describe in detail the experiences of the American doughboys who fought in this little-known campaign - a tragically misguided military action that established a legacy of distrust that defined U.S.-Soviet relations for the next seven decades.

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