Stamping Out the Virus Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War 1918-1920
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300pp, over 80 b/w photographs, maps, hb. Stamping Out the Virus was a phrase used by Col. Fuller (the father of Tank Warfare) in an internal memo in 1919 to describe communism - to the Allies (French, British and U.S.) this is what the Russian Civil War was about.Thus, began a two year attempt to eradicate this virus. In 1918, over 15,000 Allied Troops were sent and intervened in the Russian Civil war at Archangel on the White Sea (North Russia). Also, in the Ukraine of South Russia, the British sent millions of dollars worth of equipment including over seventy tanks, 200 aircraft, and hundreds of military advisors to the White forces under General Denikin.Stamping Out the Virus covers the entire war in depth. Detailed text, battle maps, orders of battle, and rare photos provide a full picture of the military operations

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