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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Prologue 1
- I. The Russian North 15
- II. Complications in Murmansk 31
- III. Siberia in March 1918 58
- IV. The First Japanese Landing 84
- V. The Wraith of allied-soviet Collaboration 107
- VI. The Czechoslovak Legion 136
- VII. Robins and Summers 166
- VIII. Arthur Bullard and the “Compub″ 190
- IX. Robins’ Departure 208
- X. Envoi to Robins 233
- XI. The North in April and May 245
- XII. The Americans and the Czech Uprising 277
- XIII. Consul Poole and the Future of the Czechs 296
- XIV. Private American Influences 322
- XV. The Ripening of the Siberian Question 340
- XVI. Decision on Murmansk and Archangel 363
- XVII. The Decision on Siberia 381
- XVIII. The Despatch of American Forces to Russia 405
- XIX. July and the Final Breakup 430
- XX. The End at Moscow 453
- Epilogue 470
- Appendices 475
- Acknowledgments 486
- Selected Bibliography 488
- Index 497
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Prologue 1
- I. The Russian North 15
- II. Complications in Murmansk 31
- III. Siberia in March 1918 58
- IV. The First Japanese Landing 84
- V. The Wraith of allied-soviet Collaboration 107
- VI. The Czechoslovak Legion 136
- VII. Robins and Summers 166
- VIII. Arthur Bullard and the “Compub″ 190
- IX. Robins’ Departure 208
- X. Envoi to Robins 233
- XI. The North in April and May 245
- XII. The Americans and the Czech Uprising 277
- XIII. Consul Poole and the Future of the Czechs 296
- XIV. Private American Influences 322
- XV. The Ripening of the Siberian Question 340
- XVI. Decision on Murmansk and Archangel 363
- XVII. The Decision on Siberia 381
- XVIII. The Despatch of American Forces to Russia 405
- XIX. July and the Final Breakup 430
- XX. The End at Moscow 453
- Epilogue 470
- Appendices 475
- Acknowledgments 486
- Selected Bibliography 488
- Index 497