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Title: The Polar Bear Expedition: US/Allied Forces ordered into Russian Revolution/Civil War at close of WWI
Source: YouTube and criticalpast.com
URL Source: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04666C08BF8CC024
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Author: Various
Post Date: 2011-12-01 07:37:10 by GreyLmist
Keywords: WWI, Russian Revolution, Civil War Interventionism, Wilson
Views: 6208
Comments: 25

12 videos. 27 minutes total. Click the white box on the toolbar to scroll through the list of titles or view selections individually.


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Two videos from right sidebar list of historical footage at criticalpast.com:

View here: Local officials in Arkhangelsk Russia greet Entente forces on arrival of US Army Forces, under British command

Location: Arkhangelsk Russia
Date: 1918, September
Duration: 1 min 50 sec
Sound: NO SOUND

Footage from the arrival of United States Army 85th Division, 339th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force North Russia, participating as part of the Triple Entente forces, in the so-called "Polar Bear Expedition." Two thirds of the soldiers were from Michigan. City officials greet the arriving forces. Officials from all of the Entente forces are seen (British, French, Russia) along with Colonel George E. Stewart, the commander of all US Forces. The procession of civilian and military officials emerge from a doorway and are greeted by local officials. Children and townspeople look on.

This historic stock footage available in SD and HD video.

View here: Local officials in Arkhangelsk Russia greet Entente forces on arrival of US Army Forces, under British command

Location: Arkhangelsk Russia
Date: 1918, September
Duration: 1 min 50 sec
Sound: NO SOUND

Footage from the United States Army 85th Division, 339th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force North Russia, participating as part of the Triple Entente forces, in the so-called "Polar Bear Expedition." Two thirds of the soldiers were from Michigan. Arrival of US Army troops aboard the Gorfe Castle steamship docked at Arkhangelsk (also known as Archangel) in northern Russia. Military band disembarking with their instruments in hand. Soldiers disembarking down plank with their equipment. Soldiers and civilians on the dock beside the ship. Troops also included the 1st Battalion of 310th Engineers, the 337th Field Hospital, and the 337th Ambulance Company.

This historic stock footage available in SD and HD video.

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Forgot to check the links and info for the two criticalpast.com videos before posting to make sure they were both working properly with the accurate details for each. Apologies for the path glitches and data duplication error. For clarification, am just going to repost them as they should have been listed above:

1. Local officials in Arkhangelsk Russia greet Entente forces on arrival of US Army Forces, under British command
http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675029273_Polar-Bear-Expedition- officials_Archangel_city-officials_Entente-forces_AEFNR [American Expeditionary Force North Russia]

Location: Arkhangelsk Russia
Date: 1918, September
Duration: 1 min 50 sec
Sound: NO SOUND

Footage from the arrival of United States Army 85th Division, 339th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force North Russia, participating as part of the Triple Entente forces, in the so-called "Polar Bear Expedition." Two thirds of the soldiers were from Michigan. City officials greet the arriving forces. Officials from all of the Entente forces are seen (British, French, Russia) along with Colonel George E. Stewart, the commander of all US Forces. The procession of civilian and military officials emerge from a doorway and are greeted by local officials. Children and townspeople look on. This historic stock footage available in SD and HD video.

2. 339th Infantry troops disembark from the Gorfe Castle steamship in Northern Russia, beginning the Polar Bear Expedition
http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675029274_US-Army-339th- Infantry_archangel_Gorfe-Castle_C-6_Army-band_Polar-Bear-Expedition

Location: Arkhangelsk Russia
Date: 1918, September 4
Duration: 1 min 39 sec
Sound: NO SOUND

Footage from the United States Army 85th Division, 339th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force North Russia, participating as part of the Triple Entente forces, in the so-called "Polar Bear Expedition." Two thirds of the soldiers were from Michigan. Arrival of US Army troops aboard the Gorfe Castle steamship docked at Arkhangelsk (also known as Archangel) in northern Russia. Military band disembarking with their instruments in hand. Soldiers disembarking down plank with their equipment. Soldiers and civilians on the dock beside the ship. Troops also included the 1st Battalion of 310th Engineers, the 337th Field Hospital, and the 337th Ambulance Company. This historic stock footage available in SD and HD video.

Can click the "More" button at Related Clips on the site's right sidebar to see the full list of vintage films there on the subject of our troops in Russia.

GreyLmist  posted on  2011-12-01   8:38:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Keywords: WWI, Russian Revolution, Civil War Interventionism, Wilson

iirc, the entry for Wilson was supposed to read: Wilson's Undeclared War in Russia and Globalization of Our Troops under Foreign Command.

Guess there wasn't enough room in that boxed-section for all of that.

There was a PBS documentary on TV in the last few days about the Polar Bear Expedition in Russia's Civil War. Some of the place names involved are spookish. Was the first time I saw it, and didn't see all of it, but it was reportedly scheduled to be televised at least once before, on July 4th, 2010 -- probably to commemorate the date that the surviving Polar Bears came home, who were on the verge of mutiny in Russia because their mission was a mystery to them, other than to be heldover there to be attacked. The U.S. Ambassador to Russia said something to them to the effect that they were there to help the emerging government, which shortly emerged from the Red Bolshevik forces that were were attacking them.

Carl Levin (Dem-Senator, Michigan) appeared as a speaker in the documentary a number of times and so I figured that it could be somewhat insightful as to his current manuevers against the Constitution to make America into a Battlefield legislatively. Found a review of the documentary to post next that notes his political views of Wilson's Foreign Civil War Intervention then as comparative politically with the movement of our troops into Iraq and that political landscape. I suppose he thought at the time he was being interviewed for the show that all battlefields are alike for the purpose of outsourcing our troops and allies around the world for furthering the interests of empire designers. I dunno but maybe he's expecting the outsourcing of some Allied forces here to assist ours in turning America into a battlefield for global-empire expansion.

For now, am posting this very lengthy source that has intrigues galore going on in that Russian era, 250 footnotes, 45 Bibliography references, but only one short, obscure sentence that I noticed by scanning through it on our Polar Bears and the allied expeditionary forces deployed there by underhanded, ignoble, dictatorial-empire types:

"Three Men in Russia: Marye, Robins, and Francis, 1914-18"
http://history.eserver.org/russia-1914-17.txt

Throughout April, the question of intervention loomed large in the considerations of all parties, a debate that went on after Robins left in May, and was acted on from the summer of 1918 to the summer of 1920. (241) That debate resulted in a limited intervention later on [My note: a few weeks later on, in September of that year - 1918] by US and other Allied forces.

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