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4 Mobilization
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Benjamin Isitt
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps, Illustrations, and Appendices ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: Why Siberia? 1
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Canada’s Road to Siberia
- 1917: A Breach in the Allied Front 13
- Vladivostok: 1917 36
- The Road to Intervention 53
- Mobilization 72
- Departure Day 96
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To Vladivostok and Back
- Vladivostok: 1919 111
- “Up Country” and Evacuation 135
- Afterword 158
- Conclusion 167
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Appendices
- Composition of Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) 174
- Troop and cargo movements to and from Vladivostok, 1918-19 175
- Protest resolution by Vladivostok Trade-Manufacturers’ Assembly against Canadian seizure of Pushkinsky Theatre, Vladivostok 176
- Protest letter from Victoria & District Trades and Labor Council to Gen. Sydney C. Mewburn, Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 6 December 1918 177
- Resolution from French-Canadian members of the 16th Infantry Brigade, CEF (Siberia), 18 December 1918 178
- Resolution adopted by Alberta Federation of Labor, January 1919 179
- Administrators of Vladivostok and the Russian Far East, 1917-22 180
- Proclamation to Allied forces at Shkotovo issued by Gavrila Shevchenko, commander-in-chief of partisan detachments, 15 April 1919 181
- Expenses incurred by Britain in the Russian Civil War (thousand pounds sterling), 11 November 1918 - 31 October 1919 183
- Deaths among officers and other ranks in the CEF (Siberia) 184
- Notes 185
- Bibliography 259
- Index 275
- Studies in Canadian Military History 301
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps, Illustrations, and Appendices ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: Why Siberia? 1
-
Canada’s Road to Siberia
- 1917: A Breach in the Allied Front 13
- Vladivostok: 1917 36
- The Road to Intervention 53
- Mobilization 72
- Departure Day 96
-
To Vladivostok and Back
- Vladivostok: 1919 111
- “Up Country” and Evacuation 135
- Afterword 158
- Conclusion 167
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Appendices
- Composition of Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) 174
- Troop and cargo movements to and from Vladivostok, 1918-19 175
- Protest resolution by Vladivostok Trade-Manufacturers’ Assembly against Canadian seizure of Pushkinsky Theatre, Vladivostok 176
- Protest letter from Victoria & District Trades and Labor Council to Gen. Sydney C. Mewburn, Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 6 December 1918 177
- Resolution from French-Canadian members of the 16th Infantry Brigade, CEF (Siberia), 18 December 1918 178
- Resolution adopted by Alberta Federation of Labor, January 1919 179
- Administrators of Vladivostok and the Russian Far East, 1917-22 180
- Proclamation to Allied forces at Shkotovo issued by Gavrila Shevchenko, commander-in-chief of partisan detachments, 15 April 1919 181
- Expenses incurred by Britain in the Russian Civil War (thousand pounds sterling), 11 November 1918 - 31 October 1919 183
- Deaths among officers and other ranks in the CEF (Siberia) 184
- Notes 185
- Bibliography 259
- Index 275
- Studies in Canadian Military History 301