"Fighting without a War: An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia" by Ralph Albertson offers a detailed examination of a lesser-known theater of World War I. This historical account delves into the Allied intervention in North Russia during and after the Russian Revolution, a period of intense upheaval and conflict within the Soviet Union.
Albertson meticulously chronicles the military involvement, shedding light on the complexities and motivations behind this intervention. Explore the challenges faced by those involved in this "war" that existed in the shadow of the larger global conflict. A crucial resource for understanding the intricacies of World War I and its far-reaching consequences within Russia, this book provides invaluable insight into a pivotal moment in history. Readers interested in military history, the Russian Revolution, and the Soviet era will find this a compelling and informative study.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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