
audiobook
by Joel R. (Joel Roscoe) Moore, Lewis E. Jahns, Harry H. Mead
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki - by Joel R. Moore and Harry H. Mead and Lewis E. Jahns
[Transcriber’s Notes]
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki - Campaigning in North Russia 1918–1919
CAPT. JOEL R. MOORE, 339th U. S. Infantry LIEUT. HARRY H. MEAD, 339th U. S. Infantry LIEUT. LEWIS E. JAHNS, 339th U. S. Infantry
To Our Comrades and Friends
Table of Contents
Index of Photo-Engravures
INTRODUCTION
I U. S. A. MEDICAL UNITS ON THE ARCTIC OCEAN
II FALL OFFENSIVE ON THE RAILROAD
This work follows the first months of an American military foray into post‑World War I Russia, drawing on soldiers’ letters, newspaper reports, and official documents to paint a vivid picture of a war that many hear about only in passing. The narrative opens with the United States’ declaration of war against Germany and quickly shifts to the mobilization of ordinary citizens—farmers, clergy, and city officials—who rallied to support the effort abroad.
At its heart is the personal account of a young mechanic from Detroit, who joins the 339th Infantry and experiences the brutal realities of the Russian front before illness and injury force his return to England. Interspersed with a handy glossary of period slang, the book offers listeners a clear sense of the language, logistics, and daily life of soldiers and civilians alike, making the distant conflict feel immediate and human.
Full title
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (856K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Don Kostuch Updated: 2022-11-28.
Release date
2007-09-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1879
Best known for helping document the American North Russia campaign after World War I, this early 20th-century writer combined military experience with a historian’s eye for detail. His work preserves one of the lesser-known stories of U.S. involvement abroad.
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View all booksBest known for helping compile a firsthand history of the American Expedition fighting in North Russia after World War I, this little-known writer is closely tied to one of the most unusual episodes in U.S. military history. His surviving work has endured because it preserves the voices and experiences of the so-called Polar Bears in vivid, contemporary detail.
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