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Japan's Siberian Intervention, 1918–1922

Author : Paul E. Dunscomb
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780739146026

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The fifty months of the Siberian Intervention encompass the existential crisis which affected Japanese at virtually all levels when confronted with the new 'world situation' left in the wake of the First World War. From elite politicians and military professionals, to public intellectuals and the families of servicemen in small garrison towns, the intervention was perceived as a test of how Japan might fit itself into the emerging postwar world order. Both domestically and internationally Japan's actions in Siberia were seen as critical proof of the nation's ability, depending on one's viewpoint, to embrace or to ride out the 'trends of the times,' the seeming triumph of constitutional democracy and Wilsonian internationalism. The course of the Siberian Intervention illuminates the struggle to cement 'responsible' party cabinets at the heart of Japanese decision making, the high water mark of efforts to bring the Japanese military under civilian control, the attempt to fundamentally reshape Japanese continental policy, and the hopes of millions of Japanese that their voices be heard and their desires respected by the nation's leaders. The book attempts a broad examination of domestic politics, foreign policy, and military action by incorporating a wide array of voices through a detailed examination of public comment and discussion in journals and magazines, the major circulation daily newspapers of Tokyo and Osaka as well as those of smaller cities such as Nara, Mito, Oita, and Tsuruga.

The Siberian Intervention

Author : John Albert White
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105001651913

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From Victoria to Vladivostok

Author : Benjamin Isitt
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774859479

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From Victoria to Vladivostok by Benjamin Isitt Pdf

This groundbreaking book brings to life a forgotten chapter in the history of Canada and Russia – the journey of 4,200 Canadian soldiers from Victoria to Vladivostok in 1918 to help defeat Bolshevism. Combining military and labour history with the social history of BC, Quebec, and Russia, Benjamin Isitt examines how the Siberian Expedition exacerbated tensions within Canadian society at a time when a radicalized working class, many French-Canadians, and even the soldiers themselves objected to a military adventure designed to counter the Russian Revolution. The result is a highly readable and provocative work that challenges public memory of the First World War while illuminating tensions – both in Canada and worldwide – that shaped the course of twentieth-century history.

When the United States Invaded Russia

Author : Carl J Richard
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442219908

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“An intriguing and carefully argued entry into a small and often overlooked discussion of American political maneuvering at the end of World War I.” —Library Journal In a little-known episode at the height of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson dispatched thousands of American soldiers to Siberia. Carl J. Richard convincingly shows that Wilson’s original intent was to enable Czechs and anti-Bolshevik Russians to rebuild the Eastern Front against the Central Powers. But Wilson continued the intervention for a year and a half after the armistice in order to overthrow the Bolsheviks and to prevent the Japanese from absorbing eastern Siberia. As Wilson and the Allies failed to formulate a successful Russian policy at the Paris Peace Conference, American doughboys suffered great hardships on the bleak plains of Siberia. Richard argues that Wilson’s Siberian intervention ironically strengthened the Bolshevik regime it was intended to topple. Its tragic legacy can be found in the seeds of World War II—which began with an alliance between Germany and the Soviet Union, the two nations most aggrieved by Allied treatment after World War I—and in the Cold War, a forty-five year period in which the world held its collective breath over the possibility of nuclear annihilation. One of the earliest U.S. counterinsurgency campaigns outside the Western Hemisphere, the Siberian intervention was a harbinger of policies to come. Richard notes that it teaches invaluable lessons about the extreme difficulties inherent in interventions and about the absolute need to secure widespread support on the ground if such campaigns are to achieve success, knowledge that U.S. policymakers tragically ignored in Vietnam and have later struggled to implement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Unknown War with Russia

Author : Robert James Maddox
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015020735018

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Professor Maddox ved Pennsylvania State University behandler, med vægt på de politiske-diplomatiske omstændigheder, USA's deltagelse i interventionen i Rusland 1918-1920.

A History of Russo-Japanese Relations

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 659 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004400856

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A History of Russo-Japanese Relations by Anonim Pdf

A History of Russo-Japanese Relations offers an in-depth analysis of the history of relations between Russia and Japan from the eighteenth century until the present day, with views and interpretations from Russian and Japanese perspectives that showcase the differences and the similarities in their joint history, including the territory problem as well as economic exchange.

Churchill's Secret War With Lenin

Author : Damien Wright
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781913118112

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Churchill's Secret War With Lenin by Damien Wright Pdf

An account of the little-known involvement of Royal Marines as they engaged the new Bolsheviks immediately after the Russian Revolution. After three years of great loss and suffering on the Eastern Front, Imperial Russia was in crisis and on the verge of revolution. In November 1917, Lenin’s Bolsheviks (later known as “Soviets”) seized power, signed a peace treaty with the Central Powers and brutally murdered Tsar Nicholas (British King George’s first cousin) and his children so there could be no return to the old order. As Russia fractured into loyalist “White” and revolutionary “Red” factions, the British government became increasingly drawn into the escalating Russian Civil War after hundreds of thousands of German troops transferred from the Eastern Front to France were used in the 1918 “Spring Offensive” which threatened Paris. What began with the landing of a small number of Royal Marines at Murmansk in March 1918 to protect Allied-donated war stores quickly escalated with the British government actively pursuing an undeclared war against the Bolsheviks on several fronts in support of British trained and equipped “White Russian” Allies. At the height of British military intervention in mid-1919, British troops were fighting the Soviets far into the Russian interior in the Baltic, North Russia, Siberia, Caspian and Crimea simultaneously. The full range of weapons in the British arsenal were deployed including the most modern aircraft, tanks and even poison gas. British forces were also drawn into peripheral conflicts against “White” Finnish troops in North Russia and the German “Iron Division” in the Baltic. It remains a little-known fact that the last British troops killed by the German Army in the First World War were killed in the Baltic in late 1919, nor that the last Canadian and Australian soldiers to die in the First World War suffered their fate in North Russia in 1919 many months after the Armistice. Despite the award of five Victoria Crosses (including one posthumous) and the loss of hundreds of British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors and airmen, most of whom remain buried in Russia, the campaign remains virtually unknown in Britain today. After withdrawal of all British forces in mid-1920, the British government attempted to cover up its military involvement in Russia by classifying all official documents. By the time files relating to the campaign were quietly released decades later there was little public interest. Few people in Britain today know that their nation ever fought a war against the Soviet Union. The culmination of more than 15 years of painstaking and exhaustive research with access to many previously classified official documents, unpublished diaries, manuscripts and personal accounts, author Damien Wright has written the first comprehensive campaign history of British and Commonwealth military intervention in the Russian Civil War 1918-20. “Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War remains forgotten. Wright’s book addresses that oversight, interspersing the broader story with personal accounts of participants.” —Military History Magazine

America's Siberian Expedition, 1918-1920

Author : Betty Miller Unterberger
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X000424099

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The Japanese Thrust Into Siberia, 1918

Author : James William Morley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1258077027

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The Allied Intervention in Russia, 1918-1920

Author : I. Moffat
Publisher : Springer
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137435736

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The Allied Intervention in Russia, 1918-1920 by I. Moffat Pdf

This work explores the reasons for the Allied intervention into Russia at the end of the Great War and examines the military, diplomatic and political chaos that resulted in the failure of the Allies and White Russians to defeat the Bolshevik Revolution.

America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920

Author : William Sidney Graves
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : EAN:4064066369972

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America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920 by William Sidney Graves Pdf

"America's Siberian Adventure 1918-1920" by William Sidney Graves is a historical text that narrates the secret campaign the US made to stabilize the region of Siberia during a time of conflict and constant uprising in the aftermath of the First World War. At the time when it was underway, the force, known as the American Expeditionary Force, Siberia, was part of the larger Allied North Russia intervention.

Japan's Siberian Intervention

Author : Paul E. Dunscomb
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798887192765

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Japan's Siberian Intervention by Paul E. Dunscomb Pdf

The fifty months of the Siberian Intervention encompass the existential crisis which affected Japanese at virtually all levels when confronted with the new world situation left in the wake of the First World War. From elite politicians and military professionals, to public intellectuals and the families of servicemen in small garrison to wns, the intervention was perceived as a test of how Japan might fit itself into the emerging postwar world order. Both domestically and internationally Japan actions in Siberia were seen as critical proof of the nation's ability, depending on one viewpoint, to embrace or to ride out the trends of the times, the seeming triumph of constitutional democracy and Wilsonian internationalism. The course of the Siberian Intervention illuminates the struggle to cement responsible party cabinets at the heart of Japanese decision making, the high water mark of efforts to bring the Japanese military under civilian control, the attempt to fundamentally reshape Japanese continental policy, and the hopes of millions of Japanese that their voices be heard and their desires respected by the nation's leaders. The book attempts a broad examination of domestic politics, foreign policy, and military action by incorporating a wide array of voices through a detailed examination of public comment and discussion in journals and magazines, the major circulation daily newspapers of Tokyo and Osaka as well as those of smaller cities such as Nara, Mito, Oita, and Tsuruga.

Siberia To-day

Author : Frederick Ferdinand Moore
Publisher : New York ; London : D. Appleton
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1919
Category : Asiatic Russia
ISBN : NYPL:33433082446547

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Wolfhounds and Polar Bears

Author : John M. House
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2016-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817318895

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Wolfhounds and Polar Bears by John M. House Pdf

In the final months of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson and many US allies decided to intervene in Siberia in order to protect Allied wartime and business interests, among them the Trans-Siberian Railroad, from the turmoil surrounding the Russian Revolution. American troops would remain until April 1920 with some of our allies keeping troops in Siberia even longer. These soldiers eventually played a role in the Russian revolution while protecting the Trans-Siberian Railroad. This book brings their story to life.

Allied Intervention in Russia 1918-1919

Author : John Swettenham
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-03-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351798761

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Allied Intervention in Russia 1918-1919 by John Swettenham Pdf

When originally published in 1967 and using archive material from official records in Ottawa, this book threw new light on the motives and actions of the intervening powers. Allied intervention took place in three main areas: Northern and Southern Russia as well as Siberia. Canada was the major Commonwealth contributor to the intervention in Siberia and a superfial account of the events and their political implications is contained in the official history of the Canadian Army in the First World War. This book discusses the subject in depth and from an international perspective. In this critical assessment the story of the Allied operations in Russia has been written against the double background of the issues and events of the Russian Civil War itself and of the international intrigues and rivalries of the Allies.