the Arctic 1918: Allied Intervention in Russia
21 August 1918
21 Aug 1918
Claiming the Far North
1818–1875 Partitioning the North Pacific
1875–1939 Claiming the Far North
1939–1945 World War II in the Arctic
1945–pres The Arctic Transformed
Allied Intervention in Russia
9 Oct 1882 First International Polar Year
5 Aug 1892 Opening up Greenland
13 Jun 1898 Klondike Gold Rush
7 Jun 1905 Norwegian Independence
6 Apr 1909 Race to the North Pole
6 Apr 1917 Great War and the Arctic
21 Aug 1918 Allied Intervention in Russia
6 Apr 1920 Far Eastern Republic
31 Oct 1921 Wrangel Island Fiasco
20 Jan 1925 Soviet-Japanese Peace Treaty
14 May 1926 Arctic Flights
12 Jul 1932 Erik the Red's Land
The US entry into the War could not save Russia, which was largely cut off from the other Allies and unable to handle the strain of the War. In late 1917, the communist Bolsheviks seized power, forming a soviet republic and making peace with Germany the next year. Threatened by these events, the Allies landed troops along the Russian coastline and supported the rival "White" factions in an attempt to overthrow the new Soviet regime.