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Robert L. Willett Jr. (Author)
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May 30, 2005
In July 1918, as the carnage of World War I continued, President Woodrow Wilson deployed U.S. troops to join other Allied forces in civil war-ravaged Russia. Ostensibly a mission to guard czarist military supplies and the Trans-Siberian Railroad, the true purpose of the Allied intervention was to help topple the nascent Bolshevik government.

Dispatched to some of the most remote regions of the Russian wilderness-from the frigid port city of Archangel to Lake Baikal to Vladivostok-the U.S. troops encountered fierce resistance from Red Army units, partisans, and peasants. Using previously classified official records and the letters and diaries of Americans who served there, Robert L. Willett describes the suffering of the hundreds of American soldiers who fought and died in subzero conditions, both in combat and from disease. Expertly researched and provocatively written, this book is the first to describe in detail the experiences of the American doughboys who fought in this little-known campaign-a tragically misguided military action that established a legacy of distrust that defined U.S.-Soviet relations for the next seven decades.

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The doughboys' view of America's little-known and ill-fated military campaigns agains the Bolsheviks --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Robert L. Willett is a military historian and the author of two well-received books on the American Civil War, One Day of the Civil War: America in Conflict, April10, 1863 (described by Publishers Weekly as "cleverly conceived and consistently engrossing" and The Lightning Mule Brigade: The Story of Streight's Raid. A resident of Cocoa Beach, Florida, he has traveled extensively in the Russian Far East as a member of the Citizens Democracy Corps.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. (May 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574887068
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574887068
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #955,740 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Even though I am a retired banker, with that stodgy image, I love travel, meeting people and researching the little-known aspect of our military history. The books tell that story-
"One Day of the Civil War" - deliberately finding a day in which "nothing happened." Nothing except skirmishes, executions, raids, battles, parades, speeches and on and on.
"The Lightning Mule Brigade" - A Union brigade of four infantry regiments led by a Union Colonel, an Indiana publisher turned strategist, captured by the legendary Nathan Bedford Forrest's indefatigable cavalry regiments. Unbelievable!
"The Russian Sideshow" - America and its Allies invade Russia in North Russia and in Siberia in 1918. Hundreds of Americans die in the fierce winter combat and the Allies slink out of Russia with their dead and wounded as Russia gloats.
"An Airline at War" - the story of China National Aviation Corporation owned 55% by Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese government and 45% by Pan Am. They pioneered the famous Hump route that literally kept China in WWII, keeping one million Japanese soldiers tied up in mainland China instead of manning the defenses of the Pacific islands.

Those four efforts have led to extensive travel in doing the research, visiting every theater of the Civil War; following the exact route of Streight in his abortive Alabama raid; cruising into the ports of Archangel and Murmansk, then spending a month in Vladivostok in Far East Russia. Finally, trips to China to see Shanghai, Nanking, Chungking, Kunming, Dali and the wreckage of a WWII CNAC C-53. And in addition I was fortunate to have done 20 volunteer bank consulting assignments in 11 countries including, Romania, Moldovia, Poland, Uganda, Russia, Jordan, Iraq, Shanghai, and Vietnam. It has kept me busy since retiring in 1993!

It was all possible because of a wonderful wife, Donna, who loves to travel and research as well as being a proof reader and editor without par. And three great kids who live near us in Merritt Island, Florida (although one has the wanderlust, too)


 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent factual report, November 15, 2006
This review is from: Russian Sideshow: America's Undeclared War, 1918-1920 (Paperback)
Willett is a Joe Friday type writer.."Just the facts....." He has done a tremendous amount of research on a narrow area; reporting facts with diligent reference work. He always separates the facts from the opinions and impressions of the participants of the campaign. As he states in the beginning of the book, it was not his purpose to delve into the geopolital issues heavily, but to document what really happened. He acomplished his goal of describing the campaign accurately. "Russian Sideshow" is an excellent study in the issues that military forces face when they receive "fuzzy" orders. An excellent read for anyone interested in "small wars" or, for senior military officers interested in what happens when they get those "fuzzy" orders.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America's Intervention in the Russian Civil War...., November 16, 2006
.... is but a footnote in our country's diplomatic and military history. Robert Willett does a masterful job of presenting the arguments used by the British and French to convince President Wilson to commit troops to the Allied Intervention in North Russia and Siberia, as well as describing the chaotic military situation the American troops found themselves thrust into and how they performed. As the grandson of a U.S. Army "Polar Bear" soldier who fought in North Russia, I have a keen interest in this subject and have read many of the books that have been written on this subject. Of all those I have read, I believe that "Russian Sideshow" does the best job of covering all facets of this military intervention and does it in a style that is accessible to the average reader.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done histroy of a minor conflict - minor except to those involved, March 2, 2009
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As an avid reader of Russian wartime history, especially since 1891, I found this to be an excellent addition to my library. I was somewhat familiar with the American expeditions in Russia toward the end of WWI but Russian Sideshow added much to my knowledge with the bonus of being a very interesting read.
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