The Russian Civil War, 1918-1921: An Operational-Strategic Sketch of the Red Army's Combat Operations

The Russian Civil War, 1918-1921: An Operational-Strategic Sketch of the Red Army's Combat Operations

The Russian Civil War, 1918-1921: An Operational-Strategic Sketch of the Red Army's Combat Operations

The Russian Civil War, 1918-1921: An Operational-Strategic Sketch of the Red Army's Combat Operations

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Overview

“A wealth of knowledge . . . For every incident, chasing Kornilov or dealing with Admiral Kolchak, the reader has a 360-degree view.” —Roads to the Great War

The Russian Civil War was one of the most fateful of the 20th century’s military conflicts, a bloody three-year struggle whose outcome saw the establishment of a totalitarian communist regime within the former Russian Empire. As such, it commands the attention of the military specialist and layman alike as we mark the one hundredth anniversary of the war’s end.

This work is the third volume of the three-volume Soviet official history of the Russian Civil War, which appeared during 1928-1930, just before the imposition of Stalinist orthodoxy. While the preceding volumes focused on the minutiae of the Red Army’s organizational development and military art, this volume provides an in-depth description and analysis of the civil war’s major operations along the numerous fronts, from the North Caucasus, the Don and Volga rivers, the White Sea area, the Baltic States and Ukraine, as well as Siberia and Poland. It also offers a well-argued case for the political reasons behind the Bolsheviks’ military strategy and eventual success against their White opponents.

And while it is a certainly a partisan document with a definite political bias, it is at the same time a straightforward military history that manages to avoid many of the hoary myths that later came to dominate the subject. As such, it is easily the most objective account of the struggle to emerge from the Soviet Union before the collapse of the communist system in 1991.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781952715051
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 588
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Richard W. Harrison earned his Undergraduate and Master’s degrees from Georgetown University, where he specialized in Russian Area Studies. He later earned his doctorate in War Studies from King’s College London. He also was an exchange student in the former Soviet Union and spent several years living and working in post-communist Russia. He has taught Russian History and Military History at the US Military Academy at West Point. Dr Harrison lives with his family near Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Translator's Introduction
Foreword
1: The External and Internal Political Situation. The Theatres of War
2: The October Period of the Civil War
3: The German Occupation and the Beginning of the Intervention
4: The 1918 Summer and Autumn Campaign on the Southern Front and the Northern Caucasus
5: The German Occupation and Revolution. The Internal Condition of the Sides and the Development of Their Armed Forces
6: The Strategic Plans of the Sides’ Commands for 1919. The Campaign on the Southern and North Caucasus Fronts at the End of 1918. The Beginning of the Struggle on the Ukrainian Front
7: The Civil War in the Baltic States, on the Western Front and the Approaches to Petrograd
8: The 1918–1919 Winter and Spring Campaign on the Eastern Front. The Northern Front
9: The Ufa Operation. The Red Armies’ Forcing of the Urals Range. The Pursuit of the White Armies in Siberia
10: The 1919 Spring and Summer Campaign on the Southern Front
11: The Orel Operation
12: The Pursuit of the Enemy and the Caucasus Front’s Operation
13: The External and Internal Political Situation at the Beginning of 1920. Relations Between Soviet Russia and Poland. The Preparation by Both Sides for Continuing the War
14: The White Poles’ Ukrainian Operation. The Battle of the Berezina. The Red Armies’ Counter Maneuver in Ukraine
15: The General Battle in Belorussia. The Pursuit of the Polish Armies in Belorussia and Ukraine
16: The Preparation of the Operation along the Vistula
17: The Establishment of the Front’s Cooperation
18: The General Battle on the Vistula and Wkra Rivers
19: The 1920 Campaign on the Crimean-Tavria Front
20: Operations along the Lower Dnepr and the Kuban’
21: The Elimination of Wrangel
Appendix: The 1920 Campaign in Bukhara
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