The Russian Job
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An award-winning historian reveals the harrowing, little-known
story of an American effort to save the newly formed Soviet Union
from disasterAfter decades of the Cold War and renewed tensions, in
the wake of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, cooperation
between the United States and Russia seems impossible to
imagine—and yet, as Douglas Smith reveals, it has a forgotten but
astonishing historical precedent.In 1921, facing one of the worst
famines in history, the new Soviet government under Vladimir Lenin
invited the American Relief Administration, Herbert Hoover’s
brainchild, to save communist Russia from ruin. For two years, a
small, daring band of Americans fed more than ten million men,
women, and children across a million square miles of territory. It
was the largest humanitarian operation in history—preventing the
loss of countless lives, social unrest on a massive scale, and,
quite possibly, the collapse of the communist state. Now, almost a
hundred years later, few in either America or Russia have heard of
the ARA. The Soviet government quickly began to erase the memory of
American charity. In America, fanatical anti-communism would
eclipse this historic cooperation with the Soviet Union. Smith
resurrects the American relief mission from obscurity, taking the
reader on an unforgettable journey from the heights of human
altruism to the depths of human depravity. The story of the ARA is
filled with political intrigue, espionage, the clash of ideologies,
violence, adventure, and romance, and features some of the great
historical figures of the twentieth century. In a time of cynicism
and despair about the world’s ability to confront international
crises, The Russian Job is a riveting account of a cooperative
effort unmatched before or since.