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Fighting Without a War: An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia

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The author provides an eyewitness account of the Allied military intervention in North Russia, recounting landings, campaigns through fall and winter, and the logistical and administrative efforts around Archangel. Drawing on front-line observation and soldier testimony, the narrative describes fighting against Bolshevik forces despite the absence of a formal declaration of war, the arrival of fresh British forces, Russian conscript mutinies, evacuation and withdrawal, and the human cost of the intervention. Chapters examine military management, the formation and collapse of local armies, propaganda, finance, atrocities, and the difficulties faced by aid organizations operating amid censorship and confusion.

About the Author

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Ralph Albertson

Ralph Albertson was an author known for his work on military history, particularly his detailed account of the Allied intervention in North Russia during the aftermath of World War I. His notable book, "Fighting Without a War: An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia," provides insights into the complexities and challenges faced by military forces during this tumultuous period. Albertson's writing reflects a keen understanding of the geopolitical landscape and the human experiences of those involved in the conflict, contributing to the broader discourse on military interventions and their implications.

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