A Nasty Little War
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'Reid brilliantly depicts the disastrous failure of our
intervention in the ",Russian", civil war. The atmosphere, the
characters, the absurdity are all there' Antony Beevor'Vivid and
remarkably timely' Martin Sixsmith From the bestselling author of
Borderland: A Journey Through the History of UkraineThe
extraordinary story of how the West tried to reverse the Russian
Revolution.In the closing months of the First World War, Britain,
America, France and Japan sent arms and 180,000 soldiers to Russia,
with the aim of tipping the balance in her post-revolutionary Civil
War. From Central Asia to the Arctic and from Poland to the
Pacific, they joined anti-Bolshevik forces in trying to overthrow
the new men in the Kremlin, in an astonishingly ambitious military
adventure known as the Intervention.Fresh, in the case of the
British, from the trenches, they found themselves in a mobile,
multi-sided conflict as different as possible from the grim stasis
of the Western Front. Criss-crossing the shattered Russian empire
in trains, sleds and paddlesteamers, they bivouacked in snowbound
cabins and Kirghiz yurts, torpedoed Red battleships from
speedboats, improvised new currencies and the world's first
air-dropped chemical weapons, got caught up in mass retreats and a
typhus epidemic, organised several coups and at least one
assassination. Taking tea with warlords and princesses, they also
turned a blind eye to their Russian allies' numerous atrocities.Two
years later they left again, filing glumly back onto their
troopships as port after port fell to the Red Army. Later, American
veterans compared the humiliation to Vietnam, and the politicians
and generals responsible preferred to trivialise or forget. Drawing
on previously unused diaries, letters and memoirs, A Nasty Little
War brings an episode with echoes down the century since vividly to
life.