Armed Intervention in Russia, 1918–1922

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Author(s): W. P. Coates, Zelda K. Coates
Publisher: Victor Gollancz Ltd
Year: 1935

Language: English
Pages: 400
City: London

Letter from H. G, Wells 7
Introduction 13
I. Russia’s Losses in the World War 17
II. After the March Revolution 20
III. The Bolshevik Leaders and the German Government 27
IV. From the “November” Revolution to Brest-Litovsk 31
V. Brest-Litovsk : March 3–March 17, 1918 62
VI. After Brest-Litovsk : the Internal Position 77
VII. The Genesis of Intervention in North Russia 81
VIII. The Genesis of Intervention in Siberia 98
IX. Genesis of Intervention from South and West 127
X. After the Armistice in Western Europe 133
XI. The Proposed Prinkipo Conference 146
XII. Allies Evacuate Northern Russia 161
XIII. The Baltic States, General Yudenitch, and the Soviet 177
XIV. In Siberia after the Armistice : Koltchak’s Advance, Retreat and Elimination 198
XV. Attack from the South : January 1919–May 1920 245
XVI. The Polish Attack 292
XVII. The End of Wrangel 346
Conclusion 359
Diary of Events 375
Appendix : Soviet Counter-claims 381
Index 386