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AD-AL15 094 ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL OK F/6 5.14CZECHOSLOVAKIA- HUNGARY. AND POLAND$ A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AN--ETC(U)~JUN 82 L L MILLER

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,LIBRARY

FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA

SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER 87

CZECHOSLOVAKIA, HUNGARY, AND POLAND;

A

BIBLIOGRAPHY

OF

BOOKS AND PERIODICAL ARTICLES

LESTER L. MXLER, JR. --- *1.JUN 3 19827 JUNE 1982 D

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bib, i.orphies, echo kiqregon 'o]icy, 'ord War IT,Books, -erisdicals

20 AftrRACT (VMOm ad mWFID ib N 0180001 ded I'leitily by block no.,berThis bibliography p-esents hooks and periodical articles written on the subjectof Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland which provide background inforaotion onwhy they have been under the Soviet sphere of influence for nearly half a century.Coverage ranges from military, diplomatic, to -eneral treatments. Selections hawbeen made from the holdings of the Yorris Swett. Library, USAFAS.

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This bibliography presents materials for background reading onCzechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland which have been under Sovietdomination for nearly a half century. Coverage ranges from militaryto general treatment of the subjects. Selections have been made fromthe lithographic holdings of the Morris Swett Library, USAFAS. --- __

Arrangement is in two parts. Part One indicates periodicals consultedin developing this number. Part Two presents books/periodicals cited.Inclusion of an item, or ommission, does not imply USAFAS indorsementor sanction of the compiler's point-of-view nor does it guaranteeaccuracy of content. Comment and criticism concerning this list issolicited.

LESTER L. MILLER, JR.Supervisory Librarian

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I - PERIODICALS CONSULTED ....... .................. 1-3

PART II - BOOKS AND PERIODICAL ARTICLES ............. . 4-13

PART IIA-CZECHOSLOVAKIA ........ ..................... 4-6

PART IIB- HUNGARY .......... ......................... .. 6-8

PART IIC- POLAWD. ............ ......................... 8-13

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PART I - PERIODICALS CONSULTED(Arrangement by Acronym)

Library of TitleCongress (ISSN: International Standard Serial #Class. # Acronym if Applicable)

Ul A Army ISSN: 0004-2455U6

U21.5 AF&S Armed Forces & Society, ISSN: 0095-327XA74

D731 AIM AIMA6

UH1 AITB Air Intelligence Training BulletinA64

Ul A2 Army Quarterly and Defence Journal,A85 ISSN: 0004-2552

UEI ARM Armor, ISSN: 0004-2420C2

UEl CAVJ Cavalry Journal (Armor)C2

Ul C&GSS C&GSS Quarterly (Military Review)R4

UFl COAJ Coast Artillery JournalC7

D410 CURHIST Current History, ISSN: 0011-3530C82

UF FAJ Field Artillery Journal, ISSN: 0191-975XF6

D410 FORAFF Foreign Affairs, ISSN: 0015-7120F6

DI INFJ Infantry Journal (Infantry), ISSN: 0019-953216

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UD7 INFSML Infantry School Mailing ListIs

Ul JAMI Journal of the American Military InstituteA4

UF1 JORA Journal of the Royal Artillery,W8 ISSN: 0022-5134

U21.5 UP&MMLSOC Journal of Political and ilitary Sociology,U6 ISSN: 0047-2697

U1 JRUSI Journal of the Royal United ServiceJ7 Institution, (Royal United Service Institute

For Defence Studies), ISSN: 0035-9289

VEI MCG Marine corps Gazette, ISSN: 0025-3170M3

U1 MILAFF Military Affairs, ISSN: 0026-3931A4

UGI MILEIIG Military Engineer, ISSN: 0026-3982P8

Ul MILRW. Military Review, ISSN: 0026-4148R4

AP2 N Nation, ISSN: 0027-8378N2

AP2 NEWREP New Republic, ISSN: 0028-6583N4

UF1 ORD Ordnance, ISSN: 0030-4557AB

Uc1 QMRW Quartermaster Reviw, (American LogisticsQ8 Association Review), ISSN: 0034-6322

UGI REJ Royal Engineers Journal., ISSN: 0035-8878R8

U2 R14F Revue Militaire FrancaiseM6 (Available from Military History Collection,

.arlisle Barracks, PA).

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UB325 SOLOF Soldier of FortuneM4S6

U162 STRATRVW Strategic Review, ISSN: 0091-6846S7

Uri UKAN United Kingdom Artillery NotesU7

Vi USNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,P8 ISSN: 0041-798X

D410 WLDPOL World Politics, ISSN: 0043-8871W7

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PART IIA - CZECHOSLOVAKIA - BOOKS

UF95 Artillery Units, Order of Battle and Weapons Estimate,C9U4 Wash., D.C.: War Dept., 1I Div., 1948.1948

UDB215.3 Benes, Edvard. Nazi Barbarism in Czechoslovakia,B35 Chicago, IL: Czechoslovak National Council, 1940.

UDB215 Benes, Vojta. The Vanguard of the Drang Nach Osten,B454 Chicago, IL: Czechoslovak National Council of America, 1943.

UAl5 Blumentritt, Guenther, trans. Evaluation of the ArmiesU5 of 1914-18 and 1939-45, Wash., D.C.: War Dept., 1946.

DB215.6 Chapman, Colin. August 21st; The Rape of Czechoslovakia,C4 Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, c1968.

DB215 Czechoslovakia and the Sudete Germans, Prague, Cz.: (sn),B57 1938.

DB215.3 Diamond, William. Czechoslovakia Between East and West,D6 London, Eng.: Stevens, c1947.

D558 DuPuy, Richard E. Perish by the Sword; Te CzechoslovakianD85 Anabasis and our Supporting Campaigns ii North Russia and

Siberia, 1918-1920, Harrisburg, PA: Military ServicePubl. Co., e1939.

DB215.6 Ello, Paul, comp. Czechoslovakia's Blueprint for Freedom;E4 Unity, Socialism and Humanity, Dubcgks Statements, Wash,

D.C.: Acropolis Books, c19689.

D802 Four Fighting Years, London, Eng.: Hutchinson & Co., Ltd.,

C9AS c1943.

DB215 Griffin, Joan. Lost Liberty, The Ordeal of the CzechsG78 and the Future of Freedom, N.Y., N.Y.: Oxford U. Pr.,

c1939.

DB215 Hindus, Maurice G. We Shall Live Again, N.Y., N.Y.:HS Doubleday, Doran & Co., c1939.

DB215.3 Lewis, Brackett. Czech Schools under Nazi Tyranny,

L31 N.Y., N.Y.: American Friends of Czechoslovakia, 1939.

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D11215.6 Littel, Robert, ed. The Czech Black Book, 1 .Y., ',.Y.:C43 Praeger, c1969.

DB215.3 Pravda, J. Moravia under the Croohed Cross, NT.Y., N.Y.:P8 American Friends of Czechoslovakia, 1939.

DB215.5 Schmidt, Dana A. Anatomy of a Satellite, Boston, WIA:S3 Little,Brown, c1952.

DB215.6 Schwartz, Harry. Prague's 200 Days; The Struggle forS3 Democracy in Czechoslovakia, N.Y., N.Y.: Prague, c1969.

DB215.5 Stransky, Jan. East Wind Over Prague, N.Y., N.Y.:S7 Random House, c1950.

DI'167.5 Valenta, Jiri. Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia,C9V34 1968: Anatomy of a Decision, Baltimore, MD: Johns

Hopkins Univ., c1979.

DB200.7 Uiskemann, Elizabeth. Czechs and Germans; A Study ofW5 the Struggles in the Historic Provinces of Bohemia and

Moravia, London, Eng.: Oxford univ. Pr., c1938.

CZECHOSLOVAZIA - PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Armstrong, Hamilton F. "Armistice at Munich," FORAFF, 17:197-290, Jan 1939.

Baker, B.G. "The Czecho-Slovak Legion," JRUSI, 66:440-445, Feb-Nov, 1921.

Busek, V.,ed. "Czechoslovakia: East-Central Europe under the Communists,"mILRVW, 37:112, Feb 1958.

"Czech Artillery," COAJ, 81:360-362, Spring, 1938.

"Czech Heavy Artillery," U_., 14:25, Aug 22, 1944.

"Czechoslovak Cavalry," CAVJ, 31:278-280, Jul 1922.

"Czechoslovakia Armed Forces," MILRV , 30:80-82, Mar 1951.

Czerchow, von. "The Service of Reconnaissance with Special Regard toDivisional Cavalry," CAVJ, 23:331-338, 1912-13.

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Gellner, J. "Czechoslovakia, 1956," MCG, 40:40-44, Dec 1956.

_ "Soviet Satellite," MCG, 34:12-17, Sep 1950.

Lanza, Conrad H. "Military Aspects of the Sudeten Crisis,"FAJ, 29:373-384, Sep 1939.

O'Ballance, Edgar. "Czechoslovakia," MILRV W 44:25-32, Mar 1964.

"Our Czechoslovak Allies," AQ, 45:187-191, Feb 1943.

Polk, James H. "Reflections on the Czechoslovakian Invasion, 1968,"STRATRVW, 5:30-37, Winter, 1977.

Seton-Watson, Robert W. "The German Minority in Czechoslovakia,"FORAFF, 16:651-666, Jul 1938.Shaw, Roger. "Czechoslovakia in the Limelight," MILENG 30:11, 12,

Jan-Feb 1938.

Soulsby, F.N. "The Czechoslovak Army," AIM, 19:20-23, May 1944.

"Strategic Czechoslovakia," AITB, 1:1-12, Jan 1953.

Ulc, Otto. "Czechoslovakia and the Polish Virus," CURHIST, 80:154-158,Apr 1981.

Wiskemann, Elizabeth. "Czechs and Germans after Munich," FORAFF,17:291-304, Jan 1939.

PART IIB - HUNGARY - BOOKS

DB957 Bain, Leslie B. The Reluctant Satellites; An EyewitnessB27 Report on East Europe azad the Hungarian Revolution, N.Y.,

N.Y.: MacMillan, c1960.

DB955 Bandholtz, Harry H. An Undiplomatic Diary, By theB3 American Member of the Inter-Allied Military Mission

to Hungary, 1919-1922, N.Y., N.Y.: Columbia U. Pr.,c1933.

HV640.5 Bursten, Martin A. Escape From Fear. Syracuse, N.Y.:

HO8 Syracuse Univ. Pr., c1958.

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UD502 Cain, James W. Ground Forces in Soviet Russia's EuropeanUs Satellites, Fort Knox, KY: Armor Schl, 1953.

DB948 Kertesz, Istvan. Diplomacy in a Whirlpool; flungaryK4 Between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, Notre Dame,

IN: Univ. of Notre Dame Pr., c1953.

DB957 Lasky, Melvin J. The Hungarian Revolution; A White Book,L3 N.Y., N.Y.: Praeger, c1957.

DB446 Lengyel, Emil. The Danube, N.Y., N.Y.: Random House,L4 c1939.

DB955 Nagy, Ferenl. The Struggle Behind the iron Curtain,N3 N.Y., N.Y.: MacMillan Co., c1948.

*UF78 Partridge, R.C. Visit to Hajmasker Artillery Center,

P28 Wash., D.C.: War Dept., MI Div., 1940.Vert. File

DB18 Schierbrand, Wolf von. Austria-Hungary: The PolyglotS4 Empire, N.Y., N.Y.: F.A. Stokes Co., c1917.

/ eD829 Vambery, Rusztem. Hungary - To Be Or Vot To Be, N.Y., N.Y.:H8V3 F. Ungar Publ. Co., c1946.

HUNGARY - PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Beke, L. "A Student's Diary: Budapest, Oct. 16 - Nov. 1, 1956,"

A, 7:78,79, Jun 1957.

Gellner, John. "The Hungarian Revolution: A Military Post-Mortem,"NCG, 42:52-57, Apr 1958.

Katona, George m. "Hungary in the German orbit," FORAFF, 17:599-610,Apr 1939.

Kertesz, Stephen D. "The Methods of Communist Conquest: Hungary, 1944-1947,"WLDPOL, 3:20-54, Oct 1954.

Kiraly, B.K. "The Tide Turns, Hungarian People's Army," MILRVW, 42:80-84,Dec 1962.

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Koppanyi, Theodore. "Between East and Vest; Problems of Conte- poraryHungary," l!ILB1NG, 32:191-194, May 1940.

O'Ballance, Edgar. "Hungary," LA, 83:55-61, Oct 1961.

"Organizations of the Hungarian Army," MILRVI.1, 23:63, May 1943.

Perret-Gentil, J. "The :-Iungarian Army Today," !:ILRVe7, 42:95-98,Mar 1962.

Taylor, John R.M. "Promotion in Foreign Armies," INFJ, 15:750-759,1918-19.

Terry, A. "Soviet Tanks in Budapest," ORD, 41:796-798, lar-Apr 1957.

Turbiville, G.H. "Warsaw Pact Forces in Hungary: A Key Elemnt inPact Contingency Planning," JRUSI, 121:47-51, Dec 1976.

Volgyes, Ivan. "The Political and Professional Perspectives of theHungarian Armed Forces," JP&MILSOC, 5:279-294, Fall, 1977.

PART IIC - POLAND - BOOKS

AS36 Alexiev, Alex. If the Soviets Invade Poland, SantaR31 Monica, CA: Rnad Corp., c1980.

D765 Anders, Wladyslaw. An Army in Exile; The Story of theA54 Second Polish Corps, London, Eng.: MacMillan, c1949.

D804 Apenszlak, Jacob, ed. The Black Book of Polish Jewry,G4A7 An Account of the Martyrdom of Polish Jewry under the

Nazi Occupation, N.Y., N.Y.: Roy Publ. Co., c1943.

D821 Arski, Stefan. The New Polish-German Border; a SafeguardP7A7 of Peace, Wash., D.C.: Polish 11i-bassy, 1947.

D735 British War Blue-Book, Documents Concerning German-PolishG7 Relations and the Outbreak of ilostilities Between Great

Britain and Germany on Septer.mber 3, 1939, N.Y., N.Y.:Farrar & Rinehart, c1939.

AS36 Curry, Jane L. The Polish Crisis of 1980 and the Politics

R31 of Survival, Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp., c1980.

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D804 Folkmann, Adolf. The Promise Ritler Kept, N.Y., N.Y.:G4F6 Roy Pub. Co., c1945.

D801 The German Exploitation of Polish Forests, N.Y., N.Y.:P7P7 Polish Information Center, 1940.

D735 German White Book; Documents concerning the Last PhaseG4 of the German-Polish Crisis, N.Y., N.Y.: German Library1939 of Information, 1939.

DK418.5 Grabski, Stamslaw. The Polish-Soviet Frontier, N.Y., N.Y.:R9G7 Polish Information Center, 1944.

E172 Holt, Lucius H. The Establishment of a New Poland,A60 Wash., D.C.: American Historical Assoc., c1925.1920

DK441 Kerstein, Edward S. Red Star over Poland, A Report FromK4 Behind the Iron Curtain, Appleton, WI: C.C. Nelson Publ.

Co., c1947.

DK441 Lane, Arthur B. I Saw Poland Betrayed; An AmericanL3 Ambassador Reports to the American People, Indianapolis,

IN: Bobbs, Merrill Co., c1948.

DK441 Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw. The Rape of Poland, Pattern ofM5 Soviet Aggression, N.Y., N.Y.: Whittlesey House, c1948.

DK440 Murray, Kenneth M. Wings over Poland; The Story of the 7thM8 Squadron of the Polish Air Service, 1919, 1920, 1921,

N.Y., N.Y.: D. Appleton & Co., c1932.

DK440 Official Documents Concerning Polish-German and Polish-A5 Soviet Relations, 1933-1939, London, Eng.: Hutchinson &1939b Co., Ltd., c1940.

UC485 Pivka, Otto von. Napoleon's Polish Troops, N.Y., N.Y.:F8P58 Hippocrene Books, c1974.

D651 Smogorzewski, Kazimierz M. Poland's Access to the Sea,P7S57 London, Eng.: G. Allen & Unwin, Ltd., c1934.

DK443 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander I. ""'he Real Lesson of Poland'sS6 Crisis," Denver Post, Jan 24, 1982.

*SF309 Winchester, R.C. Report on the Polish Cavalry School,P7W6 Wash., D.C.: War Dept., General Staff, 1933.Vert. File

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DK416 Zoltowski, Adam. Border of Europe; A Study of the PolishZ6 Eastern Provinces, London, Eng.: Hollis & Carter, c1950.

POLAND - PERIODICAL ARTICLES

"Air Force in Poland," MILRVW, 34:79-83, Jul 1954.

"Bellona (IMarch, -ay, 1941), the 10th Polish Motorized Cavalry Brigade inthe Polish-German 1939 Campaign," REJ, 55:371-379, Sep 1941.

Bilski, K. "A Polish Sapper and Miner Company in Action," REJ, 55:475-483,Dec 1941.

Brumberg, Abraham. "Solidarity's Dilemma," NEMEP, 185:17,18, Nov 25, 1981.

Bryson, C. "Allied Contingents ir the United Kingdom," AZ, 44:99-106,Apr 1942.

DeWatteville, H.G. "The Past and Future History of Poland," JORA,68:264-290, 1941.

"Experiences in the Polish Campaign," ARM, 49:316,317, Jan-Aug 1940.

Falls, Cyril B. "A Record of the First Polish Armored Division,"MILRVW, 27:97-99, Apr 1947.

Farman, Elbert E. "The Polish-Bolshevik Cavalry Campaigns of 1920,CAVJ, 30:223-239, 1921.

Faury, G. "Une Documentation Nouvelle Sur la Campagne Polono-Russe de

1920," RMF, 31:317-358, Jan-Mar 1929.

ribich, Michael J. "On the Polish-Bolshevik Front in 1919 and 1920,F20, 13:272-28", Jul, 1923; 13:440-457, Sep 1923.

Gellner, J. "The Polish Road to Socialism: Does it lead anywhere,"

U! IP_., 85:68-74, Jan 1959.

"German Campaign in 1939," FAJ, 29:488-497, Nov 1939; 29:498, 499,Uov 1939.

Gorlich, Joachim G. "Development of Polish People's Army,"MILRVW, 47:29-34, Jan 1967.

Halecki, 0., ed. "Poland," A, 8:79, Mar 1958.

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Hogan, W.C. "Soviet Faith," USNIP, 80:869-881, Aug 1954.

Johnston, G.R. "The Battle of Warsaw, August 1920,"A&, 5:235-246, 1922-1923.

Korbonski, Andzej. "The Dilemmas of Civil Military Relations inContemporary Poland: 1945-1981," AF&S, 8:3-20, Fall 1981.

Krannhaus, Hanns von. "Command Integration with the Warsaw Pact,"

MILRVWl, 41:40-52, May 1961.

"Language Duty," JORA, 62:42-63, 1935-36.

Leontin, L. "Intransigent Poland," MILRVW, 50:88-99, Sep 1960.

Liddell Hart, B.H. "The Great Illusions of 1939," MILRVW, 36:3-11, Jan 1957.

Lukas, Richard C. "The Big Three and the Warsaw Uprising," MILAFF, 39:129-134, Oct 1975.

Manning, Clarence A. "Battle on the Vistula; The Soviet-Polish Campaignof 1920," JAMI, 3:14-25, 1939.

Meltzer. "The Use of Demolitions in the Campaign during October,1914,"REJ, 52:204-212, Jun 1938.

"Military Establishments of Eastern Europe," MILRVW, 38:96-106, Sep 1958.

Minden, V. "Antiaircraft Artillery in the Polish Campaign; TheExperience of an Antiaircraft Battalion," C&GSS, 20:46, 47, Sep 1940.

"Motorized Attack at Zytomierz," INFSML, 12:159-172, 1936.

Naylor, J.W. "Polish Heavy Anti-aircraft Battery in Antiaircraft Command,"

JORA, 71:261-268, Oct 1944.

O'Ballance, Edgar. "Poland: Keystone or Weakest Link," MILRVW, 43:51-60,Apr 1963.

Ogorkiewicz, Richard M. "Armor in the Polish Campaign," ARM, 68:4-7, Sep-Oct1959.

Onacewicz, Wlodzimierz. "How the Poles fought in France," FAJ, 31:841-847,Nov 1941; 31:956-165, Dec 1941.

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Peszke, Michael A. "Poland's Preparation for 11-1II," 11ILAFF, 43:18-24,Feb 1979.

. "Synopsis of Polish-Allied Military Agreements DuringWorld War II," MILAFF, 44:128-134, Oct 1980.

Piatkowski, H. "The Second Polish Corps in the Battle for Monte Cassinoand Piedimonte," 2a, 51:57-63, Oct 1945; 51:217-223, Jan 1946.

"Poland and Partition," QRVW 19:7-9, Sep 1939.

"Poland Between Two Camps," CAVJ, 48:366-370, Sep 1939.

"Poland's Air Force," AITB, 1:29-32, Sep 1952.

"Polish Armored Cavalry in Germany," MILRVW, 27:89-92, Oct 1947.

"Polish Cavalry Tactics," ARM, 46:387, Jul-Aug 1937.

"Polish Views on the Organization and Employment of Modern Cavalry,"ARM, 46:563-567, Nov-Dec 1937.

"Rape of Poland," A, 39:214-223, Jan 1940.

"remarks on Polish-Bolshevik Campaign," ARM, 30:239, Jul 1921.

Robinson, I-alton L. "Poland's Navy Fights On," USNIP 68:1682-1686,Dec 1942.

Singer, Daniel. "Coup in Poland: Jaruzelski Sends in the Tanks," N,233:233-689, Dec 26, 1981.

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. "Poland Proves West's Weakness," SOLOF,7:54,55, Jun 1982.

Staar, R.F. "Military Potential of Communist Poland," MILRVW,36:41-47, Jul 1956.

Standley, William H. "Murder, or high strategy," USNIP, 78:1053-1065,Oct 1952.

Stern, Peter M. "Poland," AITB, 1:118-123, Feb 1953.

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Szkoda, W.E. "Soviet Tactics against Polish Resistance in World War II,"

MILRVW, 44:88-93, Sep 1964.

Tenenbaum, J. "Underground: The Story of a People," MILRV. 32:111,

Mar 1953.

"Training of Modern Cavalry for War, Polish Cavalry Doctrine," ARM48:298-305, Aug 1939.

Van Slyke, S.O. "German Campaign against Poland in 1939," MILRVW,

32:20-31, Dec 1952.

Weinstein. "Cooperation of Polish Aviation with Ground Forces,"

MILRVW, 27:86-89, Jul 1947.

Wysocki, T.A. "Polish Armored Cavalry in Germany," MILRVW, 27:89-92,Oct 1947.

Zotov, C.A. "The Bataisk-Manych Campaign of the First Cavalry Army in1920, C&GSS, 17:90-100, Sep 1937.

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