The decision to intervene / by George F. Kennan.

Author
Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1958.
Description
xii, 513 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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          Series
          • Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005. Soviet-American relations, 1917-1920 ; v. 2. [More in this series]
          • Soviet-American relations, 1917-1920 ; v. 2
          Bibliographic references
          Includes bibliographical references and index.
          Contents
          • The Russian north
          • Complications in Murmansk
          • Siberia in March 1918
          • The first Japanese landing
          • The wrath of Allied-Soviet collaboration
          • The Czechoslovak legion
          • Robins and summers
          • Arthur Bullard and the compub
          • Robins' departure
          • Envoi to Robins
          • The north in April and May
          • The Americans and the Czech uprising
          • Private American influences
          • The ripening of the Siberian question
          • Decision on Murmansk and Archangel
          • The decision on Siberia
          • The despatch of American forces to Russia
          • July and the final breakup
          • The end at Moscow.
          Source acquisition
          Princeton copy 1 Ex copy is gift of author, with his signature.
          ISBN
          • 0691008418 ((paperback))
          • 9780691008417 ((paperback))
          OCLC
          1106303
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