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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · The Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War consisted of a series of multi-national military expeditions that began in 1918. The initial impetus behind the interventions was to secure munitions and supply depots from falling into the German Empire's hands, particularly after the Bolsheviks signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and to rescue the Allied forces that had become trapped within ...

    • 12 January 1918 – 20 May 1925, (7 years, 4 months, 1 week and 1 day)
  2. 28. Apr. 2024 · Another was the actor Miles Malleson. After brief service with the army in Malta he was invalided out in 1915 but, when he had recovered, he refused to serve as a conscript. Fortunately for him it was more convenient for the army to regard him as still unfit for service rather than to insist on his joining up. Consequently, he continued to work ...

  3. 5. Mai 2024 · Miles Malleson (1888–1969) Miles Mander (1888–1946) Victor McLaglen (1886–1959) (naturalised American citizen) Philip Merivale (1886–1946) Dorothy Minto (1886–1957) Reginald Owen (1887–1972) Nancy Price (1880–1970) Claude Rains (1889–1967) Gabrielle Ray (1883–1973) Elisabeth Risdon (1887–1958) Margaret Scudamore ...

  4. 1. Mai 2024 · What else has Tamzin Malleson been in? Before Midsomer Murders, Tamzin was most recognisable for playing Alison Dangerfield in series three and four of BBC drama Dangerfield (1996-1997). She then went on to play Penny Nevill in series two to four of Channel 4 comedy Teachers (2002-2004).

  5. 26. Apr. 2024 · Your search results for miles malleson: 5 newspaper articles contained information about miles malleson. Filter your results by date, publication, region, county, place, type or public tag

  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · Your search results for miles malleson: 79 newspaper articles contained information about miles malleson filtered by: Newspaper title: Pall Mall Gazette Date from: 1st Jan 1850 - Date to: 31st Dec 1899

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · Lenin’s 4th visit to London: 16 May–10 June 1908. Lenin returned to London in 1908 and spent most of his time here alone, to work on his book Materialism and Empiriocriticism. Staying in a rented room at 21 Tavistock Place (near Regent Square), he once again headed to the Anarchists Club in the East End for cheap meals, sitting in a corner ...