

Hero image 0 of Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners: The British Soldiers Deceived in the Russian Civil War (Hardcover), 0 of 1
Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners: The British Soldiers Deceived in the Russian Civil War (Hardcover)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners: The British Soldiers Deceived in the Russian Civil War (Hardcover)
Specs
- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHistory
- Publication dateMay, 2019
- Pages272
- EditionStandard Edition
Current price is USDNow $27.24
You save $5.71
was $32.95$32.95
You save$5.71
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners tells the previously suppressed story of fifteen British prisoners captured during the Russian civil war. The Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 seriously compromised the Allied war effort. That threat, rather than an ideological wish to defeat the Bolsheviks, was the driving force behind the formation of an Allied force including British, American, French, Czech, Italian, Greek and Japanese troops, who were stationed to locations across Russia to support the anti-Bolsheviks (the 'White Russians'). But war-weariness and equivocation about getting involved in the Civil War led the Allied powers to dispatch a sufficient number of troops to maintain a show of interest in Russia's fate, but not enough to give the 'Whites' a real chance of victory.
Caught up in these events is Emmerson MacMillan, an American engineer who through loyalty to his Scottish roots joins the British army in 1918. Emmerson travels to England, where he trains with the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps and volunteers for service in the Far East.
The book explains how the bitter fighting ebbed and flowed along the Trans-Siberian Railway for eighteen months, until Trotsky's Red Army prevailed. It includes the exploits of the only two British battalions to serve in the East, the "Diehards" and "Tigers." An important chapter describes the fractious relationships between the Allies, together with the unenviable dilemmas faced by the commander of the American Expeditionary Force and the humanitarian work of the Red Cross.
The focus turns to the deeds of Emmerson and the other soldiers in the select British group, who are ordered to "remain to the last" and organize the evacuation of refugees from Omsk in November 1919. After saving thousands of lives, they leave on the last train out of the city before it is seized by the Bolsheviks. Their mad dash for freedom in freezing temperatures ends abruptly, when they are captured in Krasnoyarsk.
Abandoned without communications or mail, they endure a fearful detention with two of them succumbing to typhus. The deserted group become an embarrassment to the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George and the War Secretary, Winston Churchill after a secret agreement fails to secure the release of the British prisoners. Deceived in Irkutsk, they are sent 3,500 miles to Moscow and imprisoned in notorious jails. After a traumatic incarceration, they are eventually released, having survived against all the odds.
The specter of armed conflict between Russia and the West has dramatically increased with points of tension stretching from the Arctic to Aleppo, while cyber warfare and election interference further increase pressure. As a new Cold War hots up it is ever-more important to understand the origins of the modern relationship between Russia and the West. The events described in this book are not only a stirring tale of courage and adventure but also only lift the lid on an episode that did much to sow distrust and precipitate events in World War Two and today.
Caught up in these events is Emmerson MacMillan, an American engineer who through loyalty to his Scottish roots joins the British army in 1918. Emmerson travels to England, where he trains with the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps and volunteers for service in the Far East.
The book explains how the bitter fighting ebbed and flowed along the Trans-Siberian Railway for eighteen months, until Trotsky's Red Army prevailed. It includes the exploits of the only two British battalions to serve in the East, the "Diehards" and "Tigers." An important chapter describes the fractious relationships between the Allies, together with the unenviable dilemmas faced by the commander of the American Expeditionary Force and the humanitarian work of the Red Cross.
The focus turns to the deeds of Emmerson and the other soldiers in the select British group, who are ordered to "remain to the last" and organize the evacuation of refugees from Omsk in November 1919. After saving thousands of lives, they leave on the last train out of the city before it is seized by the Bolsheviks. Their mad dash for freedom in freezing temperatures ends abruptly, when they are captured in Krasnoyarsk.
Abandoned without communications or mail, they endure a fearful detention with two of them succumbing to typhus. The deserted group become an embarrassment to the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George and the War Secretary, Winston Churchill after a secret agreement fails to secure the release of the British prisoners. Deceived in Irkutsk, they are sent 3,500 miles to Moscow and imprisoned in notorious jails. After a traumatic incarceration, they are eventually released, having survived against all the odds.
The specter of armed conflict between Russia and the West has dramatically increased with points of tension stretching from the Arctic to Aleppo, while cyber warfare and election interference further increase pressure. As a new Cold War hots up it is ever-more important to understand the origins of the modern relationship between Russia and the West. The events described in this book are not only a stirring tale of courage and adventure but also only lift the lid on an episode that did much to sow distrust and precipitate events in World War Two and today.
Churchill's Abandoned Prisoners: The British Soldiers Deceived in the Russian Civil War (Hardcover)
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Hardcover
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
History
Publication date
May, 2019
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
The Russian-Ukrainian War, 2023: A Second Year of Hell and the Dawn of Drone Warfare, (Hardcover) $25.49
$2549current price $25.49The Russian-Ukrainian War, 2023: A Second Year of Hell and the Dawn of Drone Warfare, (Hardcover)
The Day That Shook America: A Concise History of 9/11, (Paperback) $21.96 Was $24.95
$2196current price $21.96, Was $24.95$24.95The Day That Shook America: A Concise History of 9/11, (Paperback)
Military Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee in the American Revolution, (Paperback) $24.86
$2486current price $24.86Military Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee in the American Revolution, (Paperback)
War Without Mercy: Liberty or Death in the American Revolution, (Hardcover) $25.28
$2528current price $25.28War Without Mercy: Liberty or Death in the American Revolution, (Hardcover)
The Campaign in Tirah, 1897-1898, (Paperback) $27.98
$2798current price $27.98The Campaign in Tirah, 1897-1898, (Paperback)
Tank: The 10 War Machines That Changed the World and the Remarkable Men Behind Them, (Paperback) $22.99
$2299current price $22.99Tank: The 10 War Machines That Changed the World and the Remarkable Men Behind Them, (Paperback)
Night Train to Odesa: Covering the Human Cost of Russia's War, (Hardcover) $11.01
$1101current price $11.01Night Train to Odesa: Covering the Human Cost of Russia's War, (Hardcover)
The Sino-Soviet Border War Dimitry Ryabushkin,Harold Orenstein (Paperback) $27.87
$2787current price $27.87The Sino-Soviet Border War Dimitry Ryabushkin,Harold Orenstein (Paperback)
Pre-Owned Syria's Secret Library: Reading and Redemption in a Town Under Siege (Hardcover) 1541767624 9781541767621 $5.95
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$595current price $5.95Pre-Owned Syria's Secret Library: Reading and Redemption in a Town Under Siege (Hardcover) 1541767624 9781541767621
From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the Revolutionary War, (Hardcover) $12.13
$1213current price $12.13From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the Revolutionary War, (Hardcover)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsPre-Owned Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples since 1500, 9780674987623, 0674987624, Hardcover, $16.46
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$1646current price $16.46Pre-Owned Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples since 1500, 9780674987623, 0674987624, Hardcover,
Pre-Owned War Elephants (Paperback) $10.14 Was $14.41
$1014current price $10.14, Was $14.41$14.41Pre-Owned War Elephants (Paperback)
Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples Since 1500, (Paperback) $24.95
$2495current price $24.95Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples Since 1500, (Paperback)
A Rage to Conquer: Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History, (Hardcover) $10.20 Was $11.70
$1020current price $10.20, Was $11.70$11.70A Rage to Conquer: Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History, (Hardcover)
The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War, (Paperback) $20.00
$2000current price $20.00The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War, (Paperback)
Splendid Liberators: Heroism, Betrayal, Resistance, and the Birth of American Empire, (Hardcover) $15.46 Was $23.26
$1546current price $15.46, Was $23.26$23.26Splendid Liberators: Heroism, Betrayal, Resistance, and the Birth of American Empire, (Hardcover)
Freedom at All Costs: A British veteran's experiences of the war in Ukraine, (Paperback) $19.03
$1903current price $19.03Freedom at All Costs: A British veteran's experiences of the war in Ukraine, (Paperback)
The Great War in England in 1897, (Paperback) $26.25
$2625current price $26.25The Great War in England in 1897, (Paperback)
The Bloodiest Year : British Soldiers in Northern Ireland, in their Own Words (Paperback) $28.82
$2882current price $28.82The Bloodiest Year : British Soldiers in Northern Ireland, in their Own Words (Paperback)
Stephanie Baker Punishing Putin (Paperback) $17.51
$1751current price $17.51Stephanie Baker Punishing Putin (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Summer Deals
- Nuclear Warfare Military History Books
- World War I Military History Books
- General Military History Books
- World War II Military History Books
- Civil War History Channel
- Strategy in Military History Books
- Wars & Conflicts Military History Books
- Instant Civil War
- Battlefields Civil War
- Civil Action
- Eisenhower Wwii
