Category Archives: Bolsheviks

If You Can’t Trust a Bolshevik…

Clips From Sergei Eisenstein Film (1920) … then who can you trust? It was a dark and stormy night. The Tsar and his wife and children were sleeping soundly inside the Ipatiev “House of Special Purpose” in Ekaterinburg. Suddenly, in … Continue reading

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Fate of the Tsar

Carl William Ackerman, a reporter, accompanied the Siberian Intervention in 1918. From Vladivostok to Ekaterinburg, the Americans, British, French and Japanese battled against the Bolsheviki which terrorized the land. Ackerman wrote a book about his experiences, Trailing the Bolsheviki, published … Continue reading

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Mission to Siberia

Carl William Ackerman, a reporter, was connected with the Allied armies which were fighting the Bolsheviks in Siberia. Called the Siberian Intervention and/or the Siberian Expedition, this effort was underway between 1918 and 1922. Ackerman wrote a book on his … Continue reading

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