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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 688 (1) Power does not equal truth

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    The Prime Minister of the Volga Federation sounded a little anxious. How could he let go of a piece of fat so easily when the other party offered him a piece of meat?  What's more, if you eat it, you won't be afraid of the other party's regret. If you cross the sea to regain Crimea, the Volga Federation does not have a fleet in the Azov Sea and the Black Sea. The only fleet is the Volga River Fleet that came from the Soviet Union. Then  For more than 20 gunboats and destroyer transports operating on the Volga River, it is not easy to transfer them to the Sea of ??Azov and the Black Sea. The Sea of ??Azov and the Black Sea can only be connected through the Volga Don Canal.

    "Only three days? Ha, Vasily Nikolayevich, can a mere Crimean Peninsula blindfold you? It only takes three days. Now I understand, Simon Petliura is this  In line with the complete delaying strategy of the Germans, I said how could they suddenly be so bold and dare to leave the Germans and negotiate with us alone? It turns out that the Germans are behind it, hahahahaha, now I understand everything! "Update!  The fastest, all text typed by hand

    After Wang Geng figured out all the ins and outs of the other party¡¯s overnight request for peace, he couldn¡¯t help but look up to the sky and laugh.

    July 29, 1918 21:30, VIP reception room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Volga Federal Government Building, Samara

    The diplomatic representative of the Ukrainian People's Republic in Samara, Nikolay Nikolayevich Zhukovsky Jr., was waiting anxiously in the reception room. He stood up from the sofa and wandered around in the conference room from time to time.  Accompanying him here was Sergey Andreevich Andrianov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Volga Federal Government.  The assistants and translators from both sides were chatting idlely in the gallery on one side of the reception room.  Read the latest chapter

    The 32-year-old Ukrainian diplomatic representative Nikolay Nikolayevich Zhukovsky Jr. was born in Moscow in 1886. He was the youngest son of the elder Zhukovsky and his second wife when he was 39 years old.  , and his father Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky was a famous Russian aerodynamicist and one of the pioneers of modern aviation science. He was much more famous than Nikolai Jr. at the time.  .

    Little Nikolai's father, Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky, was born on January 17, 1847 in the town of Orekhovo, Russia. He graduated from the Department of Physics of Moscow University in 1868 and served as professor of Moscow University since 1886.  and Professor of Mechanics at the Moscow Higher Technical School. In Wang Geng¡¯s previous life, Zhukovsky served at these two schools until his death in 1921.  He wrote more than 170 books in his life, about 60 of which were about aerodynamics and aircraft.  These works laid the foundation for the creation of experimental aerodynamics and theoretical aerodynamics, and provided a reliable basis for the development of aircraft manufacturing and the entire aviation industry.

    Zhukovsky created the aircraft lift theorem.  According to his theorem, people can theoretically calculate the lift of the aircraft in advance before building the aircraft and testing it, and can select the size of the aircraft's lifting surface, thereby avoiding the setbacks caused by relying solely on experience.  Zhukovsky's lift theorem is "The lift value of the wing per unit span is the product of the air density, velocity circulation and aircraft flight speed."  Obviously, this conclusion is the basis of modern wing lift theory and theoretical aerodynamics.

    Without this discovery, the development of aeronautical science would have been impossible.  It is based on the belief in his own theory that Zhukovsky firmly believes that humans can conquer the sky.  He once wrote in a book: "Humans do not have wings. In terms of the ratio of human weight to muscle, humans are 72 times weaker than birds However, I think humans rely on their own wisdom rather than relying on  Your own muscles will surely soar into the sky.¡±

    Zhukovsky also attaches great importance to the role of experiments.  In 1902, he established an aerodynamics laboratory at Moscow University, where he built a rectangular wind tunnel with a cross-sectional size of 75 cm x 75 cm, a length of 7 meters, and a flow rate of 9 meters per second. It was one of the earliest wind tunnels in the world at that time.  one.

    After Nikolai Nikolayevich Zhukovsky was admitted to Moscow University, he did not inherit his father's legacy, but became a top student in the history department of Moscow University. The Zhukovsky family was born in Tula  The wealthy landowning class of the province and received the title of baron 100 years ago. Unlike his father who chose the Bolshevik path, little Nikolay Nikolayevich Zhukovsky joined the  He was a left-wing social democrat and formed an sworn friend with Golubovich, the main leader of the Ukrainian National Union, during his experience of being exiled by the tsar.

    Moreover, on March 20, 1917, Ukraine established the "Central Rada" and was elected as the first chairman. The famous Ukrainian historian Grushevsky was Zhukovsky's tutor when he was studying at Moscow University, so  As early as when Ukraine announced its independence, Nikolay Nikolayevich Zhukovsky Jr. entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine with the above background and qualifications.

    Looking back on Ukraine, since the February Revolution in 1917, it has been the Spring and Autumn and Warring States era when you sang and I came on stage, and the king's flag changed on the city wall.

    ???For nearly a thousand years, we have been free from the chauvinist communist system of Great Russia or the rule of the Kingdom of Greater Poland and Lithuania, and established our own UkraineA sovereign independent state has always been the ideal of the Ukrainian national elite.

    To this end, Ukrainians fought one after another and shed blood all over Ukraine. After the February Revolution in Russia in 1917, the Ukrainian national patriotic group established the "United Ukrainian Social Groups Rada" ("Rada" in Ukrainian) on March 7, 1917.  , meaning "meeting", "parliament", "congress").  1

    On March 20, 1917, the "Central Rada" was established and the famous historian Glushevsky was elected as its chairman.  Grushevsky was forced to stay in Moscow by the Russian government because he opposed Great Russian chauvinism.  When the Central Rada was established, it only asked for more autonomy and did not yet ask for sovereign independence.

    On June 28 of the same year, the Central Rada established the General Secretariat, the Ukrainian government.  On July 11, the Central Rada held talks with the Russian Provisional Government, and on July 16 the two sides reached an understanding and mutual recognition.  To this end, the Central Rada of Ukraine issued a special public announcement.

    But on August 17, the reorganized Russian interim government overturned the agreement reached in July and did not recognize the legitimacy of the Ukrainian General Secretariat.  For this reason, the Russian Provisional Government was severely criticized by the Bolsheviks led by Ulyanov.

    This measure by the Russian government has intensified the desire of the Ukrainian Rada to seek independence.  On the day of the victory of the Russian October Revolution on November 7, 1917, the Central Rada of Ukraine decided to establish the Ukrainian Regional Committee for Defense of the Revolution.  However, both the Russian Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks tried to seize the opportunity to seize power in Kiev, but both failed.

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