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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 744 (2) Expedient Measures

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    Bukharin obviously had no eyes for it. The guy who was in charge of news and propaganda and the editor-in-chief of Pravda, the Bolshevik party organ, was very smart when he was not confused. He singled out Trots with just one mouth.  The flaws in Key and Zinoviev¡¯s words.  Free eBook download

    "Well this layer of household paper has not been broken. Bukharin is right. Now we and Germany and Austria are friendly neighbors, but our Soviet Russia has not joined the Allied camp. The Volga Federation that descended from the sky claimed to be du1i  Sovereign countries, but they do not seem to have officially joined the Allied Powers. What Bukharin meant was that the Germans acquiesced in the signing of the peace treaty with the Volga Federation on armistice demarcation because we were neither in the Allied camp nor the Allied camp  " Ulyanov frowned and paced while talking to himself.

    "It was just a matter of face. Germany and Austria seized huge benefits and land from Russia through the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. At that time, the Allied forces were fighting the Soviet Red Army in our territory. No matter how much land we lost, how much land we lost  The military actually has very little influence on Germany and Austria. Unless we are completely overthrown and lose power, it is completely understandable for Germany and Austria to adopt a shrinking defensive posture on the eastern front because France and France are taking care of both the east and west fronts. "Bukharin said.  Followed closely.

    "Comrade Trotsky, Bukharin is right. Germany and Austria can acquiesce in our armistice with the Volga Federation and sign a peace treaty. That's because the price we pay is Soviet Russia's own territory and territory.  The interests have not been damaged, and now, when the Allied forces have launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine, if we continue to deceive ourselves and hope that the Germans will turn a blind eye to our alliance with the Volga Federation and continue to acquiesce, what is the possibility of this? "

    The Sverdlov who spoke, like Trotsky, had not made the final choice in his heart, but he was inclined to maintain the kind of friendly neighbors that Germany and Austria had formed since the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty.  In Sverdlov's view, saving Nizhny Novgorod is better than Bubnov and Zinoviev, two Ukrainian members of the central committee who talk about war all day long.  Going back to Ukraine is much more important and urgent.

    "How likely is it"?" Ulyanov stopped and stared at the goatee-bearded Chairman of the Supreme Military Council of the Soviet Union and the top leader of the Soviet Red Army.

    Trotsky hesitated for a moment, shook his head slightly and said, "The emergence of the Allied Forces on the Eastern Front and the King of China has completely changed the territory and political structure of the Eastern Front. I personally think that it was not half a year ago.  When we negotiated with Germany and Austria, the other side was completely ultimatum-like, and if we didn't accept it, German troops from all directions would continue to attack Russia. Now, the Germans have no time to take care of themselves, and the main force of the US military has been landing in southern France to join the Western Front.  On the battlefield, if Ludendorff wants to free up his hands to fight on two fronts, I think it¡¯s unlikely!¡±

    "Comrade Sverdlov, can Trotsky's views give your Volga Front enough confidence? If we join hands with the Volga Federation, the threat of Kolchak will no longer exist at all. As long as the Chinese king stops attacking Kazakhstan,  Mountain supplies food and arms, what can Kolchak compete with us? To put it this way, this is a bottom-up deal The risks are huge, but once the deal is concluded it seems that the benefits are also huge, at least we can definitely eliminate Kol.  Chak Gang!"

    "Beiyang 1917 Chapter 744 (Two Expedient Measures)" At this moment, the chairman of the Soviet Central Committee was also a little tempted, while Zinoviev and Bubnov looked happy, obviously agreeing with Uri.  Yannov's description of the bright future, only Bukharin pouted and muttered, "This is too unreliable The Volga Federation originally came from the branch of the Kazan White Guards, that Vasily Nikolayevich  Pepeliaev was Kolchak¡¯s prime minister before. I think expecting the Volga Federation to abandon its covert support for Kolchak and even help us deal with Kolchak is basically trying to gain the skin of a tiger.  How can it be successful?"

    When Bukharin said this, all the central committee members present frowned. Obviously, the prospect of asking the Volga Federation to help them eliminate Kolchak is beyond imagination, but how likely is it?  1%?  Or o.5%?

    "Actually, it may not be impossible. According to my analysis, the Volga Federation was established because there were legally mediated conflicts between the Eastern Front Allied Forces of the Allied Powers and the King of China, and Kolchak's Kazan regime. Therefore, the King of China  Abandoned Kolchak and instead supported Pepelyaev, the puppet regime of "Beiyang 1917"!" Zinoviev once again said in shock.

    "Having said that, it is too optimistic and self-righteous. Grigory Yevseyevich, the Chinese king is not satisfied with Kolchak's unwillingness to accept an armistice, delimitation and signing of a peace treaty with us. It is true, but it can be said that  Allied Powers and the Volga FederationHow is it possible that they can help us eliminate Kolchak with ruthless hands? They are all imperialists and bourgeois. Ours is the regime of Bolsheviks and workers and soldiers. They are the same people. How can they be the same as us?  Go into the pot?  I still feel unreliable!  "Bukharin is stubborn and speaks quite well.

    Here, Sverdlov frowned and thought for a long time, then said with a slight hesitation, "Maybe we should try it first? How about we solve the dilemma of the two armies on the southern front first and then make other considerations?"

    July 3ori23, 1918: 3o Allied Eastern Front Command in Samara

    "Reporting to the Commander-in-Chief, Moscow, Soviet Russia, called back urgently. They stated that the unauthorized destruction of the "demilitarized buffer zone" on the left bank of the Volga River was Kolchak's Cossack White Guard cavalry unit, with a strength of two cavalry divisions.  After evening, they broke through the defense line of the Soviet 8th Army from the west, then attacked the army headquarters of Rashevich, and finally fled eastward into the demilitarized buffer zone we designated!

    According to the results of the Soviet Red Army's interrogation of the Cossack prisoners, the enemy's designations were the 4th and 5th Don Cossack Cavalry Divisions of the White Guards. The commanders of the 4th Division, Andrei Andreevich Pyatov, and the 5th Division,  Division Commander Vladimir Vikmovich Bairamo, Moscow requires us to abide by the consensus reached by both sides on the demilitarized buffer zone and dispatch ground troops to disarm and suppress the Kolchak gang that entered the area.  Otherwise, the 10th and 8th Group Armies of the Soviet Red Army will pursue the enemy into the demilitarized buffer zone on their own!  "

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