Chapter III. Southeastern Russia and the Caucasus
Contents
- Nationalist and anti-Bolshevik movements: the Don Cossacks under
Kaledin, the Southeastern
federation, the Trans-Caucasus, the Volunteer Army under Alexeev and Kornilov—Attitude of the American and
Allied Governments toward de facto political and
military authorities (Documents 696–733)
- Bolshevik, Turkish, and German advances—Formation of the independent
states of North Caucasus, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan—The Cossack
organization under Krasnov—Revival of the Volunteer Army: succession of
Denikin as its
commander—Formation of a governmental commission attached to the
army—Recognition by it of the supreme authority of Kolchak (Documents 734–765)