Invisible executioner. Who actually led the Civil War in Russia
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In his book, historian and publicist Leonid Maslovsky, the regular author of the newspaper "Tomorrow" writes about the role of the West in the Civil War and the intervention in Russia.
Leonid Maslovsky tells how the West went to direct intervention against the Soviet state - part of the territory of Ukraine and Transcaucasia occupied the English and French troops, squadrons of England, the USA and France entered the Baltic and Black Seas, the British landed in the north of Russia, then the French , Americans and Canadians, and in the Far East - the Japanese.
Formally, they all came to support the White Guards, but in fact their goal was to dismember Russia and seize its resources - the author proves this with specific examples of Western "help"
Leonid Maslovsky tells how the West went to direct intervention against the Soviet state - part of the territory of Ukraine and Transcaucasia occupied the English and French troops, squadrons of England, the USA and France entered the Baltic and Black Seas, the British landed in the north of Russia, then the French , Americans and Canadians, and in the Far East - the Japanese.
Formally, they all came to support the White Guards, but in fact their goal was to dismember Russia and seize its resources - the author proves this with specific examples of Western "help"
Author:
Author:Leonid Maslovsky
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Series:
Series: To the 100th anniversary of the intervention in Russia
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907024-48-9
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