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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 592 (Part 2) Denikin¡¯s Thoughts (Sixth Update)

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    Krasnov still looked dismissive and seemed to be reasonable. Denikin became a little angry when he heard this and couldn't help but said, "Then what do you do? Let's just sit here and wait for Kolchak to announce us.  For the rebels? Are you waiting for the Volga Federation troops to come and lead the troops to defend your hometown?"

    "Uh~" Krasnov was speechless for a moment. Everyone can speak bold words and shout slogans. According to Krasnov, this guy actually has some plans in mind, but he is still a little unsure about Denikin's thoughts, so  He never dared to express this idea directly. At this moment, the leader of the White Guards of Don River felt that the heat was almost over, so he stood up from the sofa, walked to the door of the living room, stuck his head out, and said to the guard captain, "Without my order, any  No one is allowed in!"

    After saying that, he closed the door himself, then turned around and whispered to Denikin,

    "Anton Ivanovich, we declare the establishment of the Don Autonomous Republic, just like the republics established by Ukraine and Belarus. What do you think?"

    Denikin was surprised when he heard this and couldn't help but stand up and said, "Peter Nikolayevich, what do you mean? What do you mean We should also simply defect to the German-Austrian Allies?"

    "Yes! That's what it means. I have been thinking about this for a long time. The German military is much stronger than ours. Look, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia and Azerbaijan have all been defeated!

    We, the Don River and the North Caucasus, should have rebelled long ago. As long as we have the support of the German and Austrian Allies, we definitely don¡¯t have to worry about the attack of the bullshit Volga Federation!  To hell with Kolchak and Pepeliaev, this land belongs to us Cossacks, and it¡¯s our turn to be the masters of our own affairs!  "

    Krasnov stared into Denikin¡¯s eyes and said firmly.

    "Uh~" Denikin didn't know how to answer for a moment. Of course he knew that when Krasnov returned to the Don River to raise the first Cossack team, it was the German aid and support behind him, but later his team accepted  However, despite the assistance and support of the Allied Powers, the Germans had given up further support for the White Guards on the Don River after signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Soviet Russian regime.

    Denikin was different from Krasnov, who was born into a Cossack noble. Anton Ivanovich Denikin was born in a small town near Warsaw, Poland, in 1872, and later entered the Kiev Military Academy.  He participated in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. When the European War broke out, he had been promoted to the commander of the garrison in Kiev. After that, he went to Galicia to command operations.

    By 1916, Denikin was already the commander of the Eighth Army and was responsible for commanding the Eighth Army to launch an attack on Romania.  After the February Revolution in Russia in 1917, Denikin served as the chief of army staff of the provisional government, assisting three commanders-in-chief.

    After the rebellion of Commander-in-Chief Kornilov, Denikin was also implicated and was arrested together with Korninov in September 1917.  After the October Revolution, he fled to southern Russia and organized a "volunteer army" with Kornilov and others in the North Caucasus.

    In April 1918, he became the commander of the "Volunteer Army". In May of the same year, the White Guards he led united with the Cossack troops in Krasnov's Don River region. The two sides established the Don White Guards General Headquarters and elected Peter Nikolayev.  Ch.

    In other words, Denikin regarded himself as one of the military leaders of all Russia and inherited the mantle of Kerensky's provisional government. He did not fundamentally agree with Krasnov's local separatist tendencies.  In other words, Denikin wanted to fight for Russia and did not agree with the territories that originally belonged to Russia declaring independence from the territory of Great Russia.

    But Krasnov obviously only wanted to fight for the Don River. Taking advantage of the turmoil of the civil war across Russia, he declared the independence of the Don River and the North Caucasus. From then on, like Belarus and Ukraine, he broke away from the territory of Russia and became an independent country. This was similar to Deng Xiaoping.  Nikin's pursuit of unifying Russia was completely different from his own, so when Krasnov said this today, Denikin's mind started to spin rapidly, and he was stunned for a moment without speaking.

    "How about it? Anton Ivanovich, I will never beg for mercy and become a lackey of the Allied Powers. Who is Vasily Nikolayevich Pepelyayev?  On the Eastern Front, he was just a major general, but now he is giving us orders?

    Since we don¡¯t plan to go north with Kolchak to work hard, there¡¯s even less reason to work hard for Pepelyaev!  We declare **!  As long as the Germans are willing to stretch out their hands, we will never fail!  ??Krasnov stared into Denikin's eyes and shouted!

    "Of course there's nothing wrong with it. Well, this is a good opportunity to fight for justice. However, my Commander-in-Chief, the Germans can't even take care of Ukraine now. Can they spare their hands to support us? Once we announce  **, that is, the Soviet Union, Kazan, and the Volga Federation have all offended, and it will be even more difficult to turn back. When the coalition forces come south, can the Germans send troops to block our guns? "

    Denikin blinked his eyes and said, cursing in his mind, the Germans can be relied on, sows can climb trees, there are so many newly invaded countries on the Eastern Front, which one does not have a better relationship than we have with Germany, this mess in the North Caucasus, etc.  When the Germans were really able to help, the day lilies were already cold!

    "Peter Nikolayevich, listen to me. Although Pepelyaev is nothing, the Allied forces standing behind the Volga Federation are afraid that the troops west of the Ural Mountains will increase in strength at this time.  There are more than 500,000 people. How many troops do our Don River White Guards have now? We suffered heavy losses in the three battles of Tsaritsyn. The number of people gathered now will not exceed 50,000. Are you sure that we will be wiped out before we are destroyed?  , can the Germans lend a hand?¡±

    Denikin carefully persuaded, trying to make the leader of the White Guards of the Don River, who was a little ignorant of the heights of the world, face the current reality.

    "Of course it won't be that fast. The Germans were fooled once and will not be fooled a second time. However, I believe that as long as we declare independence and draw a clear line with the Allies and Kolchak, the Germans will definitely support it.  Ours!" Krasnov sat back in his chair a little embarrassed.

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