About This Book
A senior officer recounts his battalion's deployment from East Asia into Siberia during the Russian Civil War, describing landings, marches and frontline actions around Omsk and Perm and cooperation with Czech and White forces. The narrative records daily administration, labour conditions and episodes of intrigue while scrutinizing Allied coordination and rivalries, especially Japanese and American interventions, and evaluates the leadership and collapse of constitutionalist efforts under Koltchak. Combining battlefield memoir and political observation, the account concludes with reflections on policy errors, their consequences for the anti-Bolshevik cause, and guarded hopes for Russia's eventual recovery.
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