Title: Perish by the Sword;: The Czechoslovakian Anabasis and our supporting campaigns in North Russia and Siberia 1918-1920 Author: R. Ernest Dupuy Genre: Military History Publisher: The Military service Publishing Co. Release Date: 1939 Format: Hardcover Pages: 302 This is a pretty good book about a fascinating topic, as described in the book's title. I
Title: The Czech and Slovak Legion in Siberia, 1917–1922 Author: Joan Mcguire Mohr Genre: Military History Publisher: McFarland Release Date: 2016 Format: Kindle Pages: 263 This is a good book on a topic with which I am pretty familiar; the author has done quite a bit of research and cites various events, people, anecdotes, that
Title: Dreams of a Great Small Nation: The Mutinous Army that Threatened a Revolution, Destroyed an Empire, Founded a Republic, and Remade the Map of Europe Author: Kevin J McNamara Genre: Military History Publisher: PublicAffairs Release Date: 2016 Format: Kindle Pages: 418 This is an excellent book about one of the most fascinating episodes in
Title: In the Fire of the Eastern Front: The Experiences of a Dutch Waffen-SS Volunteer, 1941-45 Series: Stackpole Military History Series Author: Hendrick C., Verton Genre: Military History Publisher: Stackpole Books Release Date: 2010 Format: Kindle Pages: 290 An interesting book, although not so much because of its accounts of battle on the Eastern Front
Title: MEMOIRS OF A POLISH LANCER: The Pamietniki of Dezydery Chlapowski Series: Ancient Empires Series Author: Tim Simmons (translator) Genre: Memoir Publisher: Emperor's Press Release Date: 2002 Format: Hardcover Pages: 158 This is an excellent book, although rather brief (153pp). The book is interesting in that: 1) More than most Napoleonic memoirs, the author describes