American intervention in Siberia. 1918-1920. Memories of the commander of the expeditionary building
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The commander of the American expeditionary corps in Siberia during the Civil War in Russia, General William Graves describes in his memoirs, describes the circumstances and reasons that forced the President of the United States Wilson to join the decision of the Entente countries, as well as the reasons that, in his opinion, led to her led to her failure. The book provides many examples of the actions of England, France and Japan, proving that the real actions of these powers significantly diverged from the declared goals, as well as examples that reveal the role of the State Department and the Red Cross of the United States during the stay of American troops in Siberia
Author:
Author:Graves William
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Politics & Social Science
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Series: World History
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