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100 1  Graves, William Sidney,|d1865-1940. 
245 10 America's Siberian adventure, 1918-1920|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Joel Schrank. 
520    This left the allied forces with a number of difficulties 
       and so they decided to intervene in the Civil War for 
       three reasons: Firstly, to prevent Allied war material 
       stockpiles in Russia from falling into German or Bolshevik
       hands. Secondly, to rescue the 50,000 troops in the 
       Czechoslovakian Legion who were stranded along the Trans-
       Siberian Railroad. And thirdly, to resurrect the Eastern 
       Front by installing a White-backed government. In July 
       1918, against the advice of the Department of War, Woodrow
       Wilson agreed to send 5,000 troops as the American North 
       Russia Expeditionary Force and 10,000 troops as the 
       American Expeditionary Force Siberia, the second of which 
       was commanded by William S. Graves. Within the book he 
       covers the international relations between the major 
       intervening powers, the incredibly complex nature of the 
       Russian Revolution and its subsequent civil war, the way 
       that the allied forces intervened in the conflict, and the
       eventual outcome of the war. America's Siberian Adventure,
       1918-1920 is a brilliant book for anyone interested in the
       military history of the United States and the history of 
       one of its less well-known conflicts. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
651  0 Soviet Union|xHistory|yAllied intervention, 1918-1920. 
651  0 United States|xForeign relations|zSoviet Union. 
651  0 Soviet Union|xForeign relations|zUnited States. 
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