The Polar Bear Expedition, James Carl Nelson
The Polar Bear Expedition, James Carl Nelson
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The Polar Bear Expedition
The Heroes of America's Forgotten Invasion of Russia, 1918-1919

Author: James Carl Nelson

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 02/19/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An extraordinary lost chapter in the history of World War I: the story of America’s year-long invasion of Russia, in which a contingency of brave soldiers fought the Red Army and brutal conditions during the fall and winter of 1918–1919.In August 1918, the 339th regiment of the U.S. Army—roughly 5,000 soldiers, most hailing from Michigan—sailed for Europe to fight in World War I. But instead of the Western Front, these troops were headed to Archangel, Russia, a vital port city 1,000 miles northeast of Moscow. There, in the frozen subarctic, amid the chaos of the Russian Civil War, one of the most extraordinary episodes of American history unfolded.The American North Russia Expeditionary Force—self-dubbed “The Polar Bear Expedition”—was sent to fight the Red Army and aid anti-Bolshevik forces in hopes of re-opening the Eastern Front against Germany. On the 100th anniversary of the campaign, award-winning historian James Carl Nelson recreates this harrowing, dramatic military operation in which Americans and Bolsheviks fought a series of pitched battles throughout a punishing fall and winter. As the Great War officially ended in November 1918, American troops continued to battle the Red Army and an equally formidable enemy, “General Winter.” Subzero temperatures made machine guns and light artillery inoperable. In the blinding ice and snow, sentries suffered from frostbite while guarding against nearly invisible Bolos camouflaged by their white uniforms. Before the Polar Bears’ withdrawal in July 1919, more than 200 perished from battle, accidents, and the Spanish flu.But the Polar Bears’ story does not end there. Ten years later, a contingent of veterans returned to Russia to recover the remains of more than 100 of their fallen comrades and lay them to rest in Michigan, where a monument honoring their service still stands: a massive marble polar bear guarding a cross that marks the grave of a fallen soldier.

About James Carl Nelson

James Carl Nelson received the 2017 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s Colonel Joseph Alexander Award for Biography. He is the author of three acclaimed histories of the American experience in World War I: I Will Hold: The Story of USMC Legend Clifton B. Cates, from Belleau Wood to Victory in the Great War; Five Lieutenants: The Heartbreaking Story of Five Harvard Men Who Led America to Victory in World War I; and The Remains of Company D: A Story of the Great War. A former staff writer for the Miami Herald, he lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.


Reviews

Goodreads review by KOMET on July 14, 2019

As someone who grew up in the Midwest U.S., I first gained some awareness of the 'Polar Bear Expedition' of 1918-19 --- in which a U.S. Army regiment was sent to Northern Russia in the summer of 1918 ostensibly to guard stores of Allied military equipment at the port of Archangel, but was later used......more

Goodreads review by Sweetwilliam on August 27, 2019

This is an odd footnote of the Great War. There is a monument to these men a few miles from where I grew up. I also have vague memories of my father telling me about the Polar Bears and their effort to keep Russia white. After the fall of the Czarist Russia, the US 339th Infantry Regiment was sent......more

Goodreads review by Greg on December 20, 2024

Histories of wars are bound together by threads of injustice—bureaucratic bungling, “collateral damage,” cowardice, and hubris—all of which lead to meaningless death, mostly of youth. This episodic piece about a little known WWI invasion of Russia from the north by the Allies unfortunately fits squa......more

Goodreads review by Tadas on April 04, 2019

Great story, poor writing. No macro analysis of geopolitical situation, reasoning. Too much micro details.......more

Goodreads review by Holly on March 06, 2019

James Carl Nelson exhaustively researched his book about a little-known invasion of Russia in the last months of WWI. In 1919, 5000 U.S. soldiers, largely from Michigan, found themselves 500 miles north of Moscow in combat against the newly formed Soviet Union’s Red Army. Their enemies: The Red Army......more