At War With The Bolsheviks
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At War With The Bolsheviks by Robert Jackson. 'In March 1918, when the infant Soviet Government signed a separate peace treaty with Germany, the stage was set for the Allied War of intervention against the Bolshevik regime. Men of many whom had survived the bloody massacres of the Western Front, found themselves pitched into a dirty, cruel conflict they did not understand. This is the story of British, Japanese, American and French troops in Siberia, sweeping the Bolsheviks from the approaches to Vladivostok in a series of savage actions; of the Royal Scots and the 339th U.S. Infantry, fighting for their lives in the snow-clad forests of North Russia against a tenacious enemy; of No. 47 Squadron R.A.F., locked in bitter combat with the embryo Red Air Force over the steppes of South Russia; of the Green Howards, the Royal Fusiliers, the Hampshire and Middlesex Regiments, the French Chasseurs and others, fighting step by step along the Dvina and Vaga Rivers and the strategic railways of North Russia; of the little Royal Navy coastal motor boats that shattered the Red Feet in Kronstadt.
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Author:Jackson, Robert
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Book Condition:Good Plus
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Publisher:Universal - Tandem Publishing
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Edition:Reprint
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Jacket Condition:None
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Binding:Soft Cover
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Location:S1
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ISBN:0426132742
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Size:12mo
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Pages:304
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Publish Date:1974