Talk:American Expeditionary Force Siberia
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[edit] Outcome of the campaign
There is no reference to the outcome of the campaign. Obviously the Red Army won, but how and when should be specified. I have no knowledge of this matter, so I put up a request here for anyone who does to complete the article. --Michalis Famelis 13:44, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
- Obviously they didn't win. They won the civil war (and then lost to poland). Get your facts straight, pinko!! YankeeRoman (24.75.194.50 18:30, 4 December 2006 (UTC))
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- I said that the Red Army "obviously won" only because Siberia eventually became part of the USSR. However your reply does not answer my initial question. What was the outcome of the campaign? How did the campaign affect the Russian civil war? What was the fate of the american soldiers? How did they manage to get out of Siberia? When did they manage to do so? The article says the campaign ended in 1920, well, when exactly, how and why? The article does not recount the actual campaign but rather the circumstances that make up its context. That's what I'm talking about. Do you have anything to add to the article to inform ignorant Balkanians like myself of this interesting story about the Russian Civil War? If not please stop the name calling and let's all do something more productive... --Michalis Famelis (talk) 19:31, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
I can't, I'm reading the Black Book of Communism right now (which depresses me). OK, a few questions to respond to. The campaign ended cause the soldiers were not needed there anymore, especially with such few soldiers, they were there not to fight the soviets, but to aide others. Siberia became a part of the USSR, how did they win Siberia? They beat the Whites. YankeeRoman(70.187.232.85 03:16, 6 December 2006 (UTC))