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1918 — 1920 military interventionJapanese intervention in SiberiaAllied intervention in the Russian Civil WarRussia

The Illustration of The Siberian War, No. 16. The Japanese Army Occupied Vragaeschensk.jpg

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2 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 19182 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918
3 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 19183 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918
4 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 19184 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918
1918北洋軍隊進入海參崴1918北洋軍隊進入海參崴
Allied troops landing on Siberian territoryAllied troops landing on Siberian territory
American Expeditionary Force Siberia Rubber stockpileAmerican Expeditionary Force Siberia Rubber stockpile
American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters, VladivostokAmerican Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters, Vladivostok
American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Czecho Slovak invalids embarking at Vladivostok from lighters on U.S.S. Nanking, bound for the U.S., on their journey to PragueAmerican Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Czecho Slovak invalids embarking at Vladivostok from lighters on U.S.S. Nanking, bound for the U.S., on their journey to Prague
American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia, Russia. Thousands of persons in Siberia owe their lives to the treatment provided by this train --- the American Red Cross Anti-typhus train. With a personnel of Red Cross doctors, nurses and attendants, its cars stocked with medical supplies of every sort, American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia, Russia. Thousands of persons in Siberia owe their lives to the treatment provided by this train --- the American Red Cross Anti-typhus train. With a personnel of Red Cross doctors, nurses and attendants, its cars stocked with medical supplies of every sort, "The Great White Train," as it is now known throughout Siberia, has travelled back and forth across more than 4,000 miles caring for stricken soldiers and civilans and instructing communities along sanitary lines
American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia. American Red Cross Military Relief car unloading chairs for recreation rooms for American soldiers at Spasskoe, north of VladivostokAmerican Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia. American Red Cross Military Relief car unloading chairs for recreation rooms for American soldiers at Spasskoe, north of Vladivostok
American & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822058American & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822058
American & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822059American & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822059
Article about Flavia Williams` American Red Cross experience in Siberia and the conditions, 1919Article about Flavia Williams' American Red Cross experience in Siberia and the conditions, 1919
Ceremonies and Parades - American troops on parade through the streets of Vladivostok during a celebration held in their honor Vladivostok, SiberiaCeremonies and Parades - American troops on parade through the streets of Vladivostok during a celebration held in their honor Vladivostok, Siberia
Ceremonies - Siberia - First photo of American troops celebrating the signing of the Armistice at Vladivostok. American troops at Vladivostok celebrating the signing of the ArmisticeCeremonies - Siberia - First photo of American troops celebrating the signing of the Armistice at Vladivostok. American troops at Vladivostok celebrating the signing of the Armistice
Enemy Activities - Arrests of Alien Enemies - Bolsheviks in Russia - Japanese going into action against Bolshevik troops in Siberia. This is an actual battle photograph taken on the Siberian front showing the Japanese troops going into action while the approaching Bolshevik soldiers are in evidenceEnemy Activities - Arrests of Alien Enemies - Bolsheviks in Russia - Japanese going into action against Bolshevik troops in Siberia. This is an actual battle photograph taken on the Siberian front showing the Japanese troops going into action while the approaching Bolshevik soldiers are in evidence
Prisoners of war, Berezovka, Siberia LOC 29136680392Prisoners of war, Berezovka, Siberia LOC 29136680392
SAKHAROV(1925) Bielaia SibirSAKHAROV(1925) Bielaia Sibir
Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q58343Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q58343
Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q61674Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q61674
Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q69551Siberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q69551
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image2 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918Wikimedia
image3 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918Wikimedia
image4 U.S. Wolfhounds on parade in Vladavostock, August 1918Wikimedia
image1918北洋軍隊進入海參崴Wikimedia
imageAllied troops landing on Siberian territoryWikimedia
imageAmerican Expeditionary Force Siberia Rubber stockpileWikimedia
imageAmerican Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Headquarters, VladivostokWikimedia
imageAmerican Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Czecho Slovak invalids embarking at Vladivostok from lighters on U.S.S. Nanking, bound for the U.S., on their journey to PragueWikimedia
imageAmerican Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia, Russia. Thousands of persons in Siberia owe their lives to the treatment provided by this train --- the American Red Cross Anti-typhus train. With a personnel of Red Cross doctors, nurses and attendants, its cars stocked with medical supplies of every sort, "The Great White Train," as it is now known throughout Siberia, has travelled back and forth across more than 4,000 miles caring for stricken soldiers and civilans and instructing communities along sanitary linesWikimedia
imageAmerican Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Siberia. American Red Cross Military Relief car unloading chairs for recreation rooms for American soldiers at Spasskoe, north of VladivostokWikimedia
imageAmerican & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822058Wikimedia
imageAmerican & Czecho-Slovak Officers in Siberia LCCN2016822059Wikimedia
imageArticle about Flavia Williams' American Red Cross experience in Siberia and the conditions, 1919Wikimedia
imageCeremonies and Parades - American troops on parade through the streets of Vladivostok during a celebration held in their honor Vladivostok, SiberiaWikimedia
imageCeremonies - Siberia - First photo of American troops celebrating the signing of the Armistice at Vladivostok. American troops at Vladivostok celebrating the signing of the ArmisticeWikimedia
imageEnemy Activities - Arrests of Alien Enemies - Bolsheviks in Russia - Japanese going into action against Bolshevik troops in Siberia. This is an actual battle photograph taken on the Siberian front showing the Japanese troops going into action while the approaching Bolshevik soldiers are in evidenceWikimedia
imagePrisoners of war, Berezovka, Siberia LOC 29136680392Wikimedia
imageSAKHAROV(1925) Bielaia SibirWikimedia
imageSiberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q58343Wikimedia
imageSiberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q61674Wikimedia
imageSiberia- Civil War and Western Intervention 1918-1920 Q69551Wikimedia