Bolshevik prisoners in Archangel, Russia. Bolshevik prisoners march under guard of U.S. soldiers. These soldiers are of 339th Infantry of American Expedition Forces. Faces of various Bolshevik prisoners. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Russian officials in Archangel, Russia. Interiors of office show two Russian officials seated at desk and work.
Russians clean farm land. Tall trees in the background. Russian women work in fields. Groups of men and women clear debris. Large group of women remove debris.
Views from a moving boat on the Northern Dvina river. Port facilities, cranes, some ships anchored and others underway in the harbor. City can be seen in the backdrop. [Note: Footage from the United States Army 85th Division, 339th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force North Russia, participating as part of the Triple Entente forces, in the so-called "Polar Bear Expedition." ] (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
White Russian infantry in Russia during Russian Civil War. They are heavily clothed and carry rifles with fixed bayonets, as they march in line, over snow covered road. The Russian infantry fan out as they ascend a wide snow covered hill. Views of Port city of Archangel.
U.S. 339th Infantry soldiers are led by their brass band playing a mournful dirge as they march slowly during a funeral procession in Archangel, Russia, during the Allied North Russia Intervention of World War 1. In a separate sequence, they are seen parading along with U.S. sailors, in Memorial Day, celebrations, 1919. A streetcar approaches in the background. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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