2 edition of Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention in South Russia, 1917-1921 found in the catalog.
Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention in South Russia, 1917-1921
George A. Brinkley
Published
1966 by University of Notre Dame Press in [Notre Dame, Ind.] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | International studies of the Committee on International Relations, University of Notre Dame |
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LC Classifications | DK265.4 B7 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 446p. |
Number of Pages | 446 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14934023M |
Although not inaccurate factually, I Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention in South Russia them both tiresome reading without quite being sure why. The area of the Caucasus mountains was the scene of numerous little wars and independence movements throughout the period after the February Revolution. The civil war, Figes argues, left a deep scar on the peasant economy and peasant-state relations, which influenced the entire development of the Soviet regime. Wrangel and its successor the Russkii Obsche-Voinskii Soiuz ROVSincluding their underground struggles against the Soviet Union, the humanitarian aid supplied to members, the ideological debates in which they participated, and efforts to collaborate with Germany in the Second World War. Indeed, when one considers the Allied intervention init predominantly relates to the British and the French. As stated before, in isolated outposts, it fell to the officer on site, like a sergeant, to take command of the group in the absence of central command.
All these factors increased the war-weariness amongst the Allied 1917-1921 book, some of which even became susceptible to Bolshevik propaganda. The Bolsheviks assented to this movement, but there was much confusion on the long journey East, with troops becoming dispersed, some being obstructed by local Bolshevik forces, which the Czechs suspected was done by German pressure. They were dealing with double agents and were exposed and arrested. On September 14 Kornilov was arrested and held prisoner until early December, when he escaped to the south with other generals collaborating in forming the Volunteer Army to regain control from the Bolsheviks, who had seized power in November. The maneuver is regarded as being extremely clever and well-executed, indeed, the force managed to escape without even being detected by the enemy.
Grand Rapids: William B. It appears that Petliura was unable to successfully mobilize enough of former Russian Empire Ukrainian territory to oppose his White and Red adversaries, who in turn opposed each other. As a soldier of this campaign, he should have been considered a man among men, but he receives nothing. The outcry against this stance is limited in Russia. They were the ones who made history happen, so it is only fair that historians do not forget their stories.
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When it came to the subject of Russian allies, his main complaint dealt with being unable to work with them at all. RomaniaGreecePolandand Serbia also sent contingents in support of the intervention.
The new Soviet government had chosen to pull out of the war, leaving France and England to deal with the mass of German and Austrian troops racing back to the Western Front.
Government ministers were also influenced by anti-White public opinion, which was being mobilised by trade unions. They were also appalled by the lack of discipline and military qualities of their Russian allies.
Bruce Lockhart and another British agent and a French official in Moscow tried to organize a coup that would overthrow the Bolshevik regime.
Even the previously reluctant Wilson agreed to send troops to Vladivostok alongside the Japanese to assist the Czechs. There is also the Russian book Tanks of the Civil War Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention in South Russia can be bought with a translation.
This meant that Central power soldiers stationed in the east could be sent to the western front, putting additional military pressure on France and Britain. David Foglesong in particular discusses the political outlook of President Wilson and how it affected the Polar Bears.
Bythe foundation of a novel system of research and development became established. I also read up on the social and political aspects, but more patchily. In this book, Robinson provides the reader a detailed outline of the activities of White military organizations in exile, especially the army of General P.
Sources[ edit ] Wright, Damien. Large numbers of common soldiers either mutinied or deserted the Imperial Russian Army. The Russian Civil War.
Otherwise coverage is patchy, with only Armenia getting full treatment: The Republic of Armenia by Richard Hovannisian is comprehensive being 4 heavy volumes and there are quite a few books about the 1917-1921 book of Sardarabad.
The old might and power of the All-Russian State must be restored on the basis of a different principle — that of federalism. There appears Volunteer Army and the Allied intervention in South Russia be no full history in English on the Basmachis, although there are some interesting essays in the journal Central Asian Survey and a useful military summary in Chapter 3 of Leavenworth Paper No.
At around this time, there was some evidence of regional differences as well. They also seized the eastern city of Vladivostok. Overall, the former were more rural and conservative than the latter.
In any case, accepting the propaganda would mean from the American perspective accepting the words of men who were so masculine that they were savages. Why did we go to Russia? Finding good topographic maps is easy: finding affordable ones less so.The Original Officer List of the New Model Army.
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