The North Russia intervention , also known as the Northern Russian expedition , the Archangel campaign , and the Murman deployment , was part of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War after the October Revolution. The intervention brought about the involvement of foreign troops in the Russian Civil War on the side of the White movement. The movement was ultimately defeated, while the British-led Allied forces withdrew from Northern Russia after fighting a number of defensive actions against the Bolsheviks, such as the Battle of Bolshie Ozerki. The campaign lasted from March 1918, during the final months of World War I, to October 1919.
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Памятник на братской могиле Ляшкова Климантова Заговельева 1919
Parts to improvise aerial bomb from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919/
Ironside's order about Pinega, Mezen and Pechora operations, March 31st, 1919.
Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919
Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Обелиск на братской могиле 27 красноармейцев 1919 Тарасово
Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
DESPATCH No. 1 - military despatch by Major-General F. C. Poole of 5 October 1918, English, 1920, online APPENDIX A to DESPATCH No. 4 - military despatch by Major General Sir C. M. MAYNARD of 25 October 1919, English, 1920, online DESPATCH No. 4 - military despatch by General Lord Rawlinson of 11 November 1919, English, 1920, online DESPATCH No. 2 - military despatch by Major-General C. M. Maynard of 1 March 1919, English, 1920, online APPENDIX B to DESPATCH No. 4 - military despatch by Major-General Sir W. E. Ironside of 1 November 1919, English, 1920, online DESPATCH No. 3 - military despatch by Major-General Sir W. E. Ironside of 1 November 1919, English, 1920, online APPENDIX to DESPATCH No. 1 - military despatch by Major General C. M. MAYNARD of 19 September 1918, English, 1920, online
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event armed conflict 1918 North Russia intervention Canada, United States, Australia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, French Third Republic, White movement, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, George E. Stewart, Dmitri Parsky, Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside, Dmitry Nikolayevich Nadyozhny, Aleksandr Samoylo, military intervention, Frederick Cuthbert Poole, Yevgeny Miller Wikidata
commons image Памятник на братской могиле Ляшкова Климантова Заговельева 1919
Commons commons image Parts to improvise aerial bomb from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919/
Commons commons image Ironside's order about Pinega, Mezen and Pechora operations, March 31st, 1919.
Commons commons image Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919
Commons commons image Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Commons commons image Обелиск на братской могиле 27 красноармейцев 1919 Тарасово
Commons commons image Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Commons commons image Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Commons commons image Aerial bomb improvised by the Royal Engineers from Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
Commons commons image Aerial bomb and parts improvised from a Mark I smoke generator case, North Russia, 1919.
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