The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921: A Little Known and Explored Front

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Author/contributor
Title
The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921: A Little Known and Explored Front
Abstract
A very important yet little known front in the Russian Civil War existed in neighbouring Xinjiang, a region in China's northwest, that was at that time self-governing. In Xinjiang, Russian White Commanders and their troops gained sanctuary, financial assistance, food and shelter from Chinese provincial leaders, and then used those sanctuaries to launch operations against Soviet forces. However, by 1921, Red Army troops destroyed any remaining organised White forces, which then melted into the Chinese landscape. The ramifications of the Russian Civil War in Xinjiang had important impacts on the people of Xinjiang, and on Russia and China as well.
Publication
Europe-Asia Studies
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Date
2010-04-13
Volume
62
Issue
3
Accessed
5/21/26, 5:07 AM
Short Title
The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921
Language
en
Library Catalog
dspace.usj.edu.mo
Citation
Share, M. (2010). The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921: A Little Known and Explored Front. Europe-Asia Studies, 62(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/09668131003647788