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Preface
Acknowledgments
Map
CHAPTER ONE
The War to End All Wars
Causes of World War I
Trench Warfare and Its Consequences
Verdun
The Somme
The French Mutiny
The Flanders Offensive
American Intervention in the War
The Eastern Front
The First Russian Revolution
The Bolshevik Revolution
CHAPTER TWO
The Shadow of a Plan
Siberia
The German War Prisoners Theory
The Japanese Theory
The Allied Pressure Theory
The Bolshevik Theory
The Czech Theories
CHAPTER THREE
Walking on Eggs Loaded with Dynamite
Chaos
Guarding the Suchan Coal Mines
The Peak and Decline of the Czechs
The Armistice
The Kolchak Coup
The War in Washington
CHAPTER FOUR
To Make the World Safe for Democracy
The Defeat of the Central Powers
The Bolshevik Menace
Aid to the Czechs and Whites
The Japanese Menace
The Inter-Allied Railway Agreement
Semenov and Kalmikov
Leave It to the Conference
CHAPTER FIVE
In Search of a Russian Policy
The Prinkipo Proposal
The Churchill Initiative
The Bullitt Mission
The Hoover-Nansen Initiative
The Kolchak Proposal
The Red Scare
CHAPTER SIX
Hard Times, Come Again No More
Pressure from the Kolchak Government
Pressure from the British and French
Criticism from the State Department
Support from His Superiors
Partisan Attacks on American Troops
The Kolchak Regime’s Atrocities
What the State Department Knew
State Department Response: The Rifle Shipment
The Collapse of the Kolchak Regime
Evacuations
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
About the Author
Copyright