Foreign relations under Lenin: Foreign intervention in the Russian Civil War and the Russo-Polish War
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- Created on: 20-04-18 17:08
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Foreign intervention in the Russian Civil War
- Who? Britain, France, Italy, Poland, Japan, Finland, Lithuania, Romania and the USA
- Where? Murmansk, Siberia, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea and the Vladivostok
- When? French and US troops left at the end of 1919; by the end of 1920, only Japan was left
- Why? Initially, Allied troops went to Russia to reopen the Eastern Front against Germany, however, they stayed on beyond the end of WII because: they resented Russian withdrawal from the war; they feared Bolshevism…
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