The Russian Civil War 1918–22

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 20.10.2012 - 144 Seiten
The Russian Civil War was arguably the most important civil war of the 20th century, changing the lives of over half a billion people and dramatically shaping the geography of Europe and Asia.

Over a four-year period 20 countries battled in a crucible that would give birth to Communist revolutions worldwide and the Cold War. David Bullock offers a fresh perspective on this conflict, examining the forces involved, as well as the fascinating intervention by Allied forces. At the dawn of modern war, as cavalry duelled with tanks, aircraft, and armoured trains along shifting fronts, this title tells a military story enacted against a backdrop of political and social revolution and within the context of immense human loss.

Featuring rare photographs and illustrations throughout, this concise introduction brings this story to life.
 

Inhalt

Introduction
7
Chronology
9
The October Revolution
14
An Empire Divided
21
1918
29
1919
55
The Black Guards
85
Allied intervention
90
Women in the Russian Civil War
107
192022
114
A Century Redrawn
133
Index
142
Imprint
146
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David Bullock holds a PhD in European Military History and has been an officer in the U.S. Air Force. Currently, he writes official histories as a military historian for the Department of Defense and is an adjunct Associate Professor at Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs.

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