Allied Intervention Collection
EDITORS COMMENTS"Allied Intervention: Dogs of the Entente and the Bloody Path of Struggle" In 1919, amidst the chaos of post-revolutionary Russia
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"Allied Intervention: Dogs of the Entente and the Bloody Path of Struggle" In 1919, amidst the chaos of post-revolutionary Russia, a group of dogs emerged as symbols of foreign intervention. Denikin, Kolchak, and Yudenich became known as "The Dogs of the Entente, " representing the Allied forces' attempt to suppress Bolshevik power. One captivating image from this period showcases Poland as "the last dog of the Entente" in 1920. An anonymous artist captured this poignant moment when Poland stood firm against Soviet expansionism. Meanwhile, in Bizerte in 1920, an anonymous creator immortalized Dreadnought Imperator Aleksandr III—a powerful naval vessel that symbolized foreign influence—anchored firmly in Tunisian waters. Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel took center stage on his yacht Lucullus off Lemnos Island in 1921. This enigmatic figure represented hope for those who opposed Bolshevism but ultimately faced defeat. The struggle came at a great cost; by 1921, it was clear that blood had paved their path towards change. A somber artwork titled "The bloody path of struggle is over" serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during these tumultuous times. General Anton Denikin's leadership is showcased alongside his staff officers—an anonymous artist capturing their determination to resist Bolshevik rule through military means. Admiral Alexander Kolchak stands tall and resolute in another anonymous artwork—his presence representing both hope and despair for those seeking stability amid revolution's turmoil. Pavel Dybenko and Nestor Makhno are depicted side by side—a surprising alliance between two leaders with contrasting ideologies united against common enemies—in an intriguing piece created by an unknown artist. "What is Wrangel dreaming of?" asks one thought-provoking poster featuring Baron Wrangel. His dreams remain shrouded in mystery—a reflection of the uncertainty that surrounded him and his aspirations.