The West’s attempt to crush Bolshevik Russia
Anna Reid discusses how armies from Britain, France, America and Japan invaded Russia during the First World War in a bid to topple the Bolsheviks
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Following the October Revolution of 1917, Russia’s nascent Bolshevik regime acted on its word to take the country out of the First World War by brokering peace with Germany. Speaking to Danny Bird, Anna Reid explains how this prompted Britain, France, America and Japan to launch a joint ‘intervention’, by invading the vast terrain of the crumbling Russian empire in support of anti-Bolshevik forces.
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