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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 764 (6) Who is the master?

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    "Sergey Nikolayevich, what are you talking about? I heard now, do you want to betray our cause? Do you want to imitate Pepelyaev and pull the troops to the other side of the Volga River?"  I tell you this is absolutely impossible, I will fight you! You are simply unreasonable!" Krashilnikov couldn't help but finally jumped up and grabbed the command knife hanging on the side.  §êw§ë

    Here Kolchak stood up with a roar, grabbed the Cossack leader back and pinned him on the horse, while cursing, "Why, I am still not your supreme consul, in front of me  Just want to start a fight? Krashilnikov, wake up! When did Dimilev say he was going to be a traitor?¡±

    "But he kept saying that the people of the puppet regime under Pepelyayev lived a better life than us, and the country was prosperous and full of vitality. He also said that we had taken a detour. What he meant was to compromise with the Allied Powers and the King of China.  The right way is to make peace with the Bolsheviks. What else is it to be a traitor? Rather than being betrayed by him on the battlefield and dragged away from the team in the future, I might as well kill him with a knife now!"

    Krashilnikov was pushed down on the maza by Kolchak and could not get up for a while, struggling and roaring.

    July 31, 1918 12:35 Former enemy headquarters in Kolchak, 55 kilometers west of Simbirsk

    The conflict between the chiefs of staff of the two Kazan White Guard armies, Dimilev and Krashilnikov, finally calmed down temporarily under the scoldings of Kolchak and Hastings. Krashilnikov  Angrily, he waved his sleeves and left the big tent of the temporary headquarters, while his orderly quickly picked up the untouched dinner plates and chased after him.

    At this time when there is a great famine all over Russia, wasting food is a huge sin. The army is out on an expedition, and the Krashilnikov family's own cook has already taken the horse and gone to work as a cavalry to supplement the front line. The only one left is diligent and diligent.  The orderlies took care of the daily life and served the people. This young man was really attentive. He knew that his leader was not full yet and would be clamoring for food soon!

    "Sergey Nikolayevich, we must never lose confidence. Even if it is not for ourselves, we must fight for those who follow us. Now let's review why we did not agree to the demands of the Allied Powers and the Chinese King.  It doesn¡¯t help anymore. Pepelyaev¡¯s Volga Federation is just a puppet regime supported by the King of China. If I, Kolchak, are to be a puppet, I would rather disband and return home to go abroad!¡±

    Kolchak drank all the vodka in the glass in one breath, and his chest felt like a fire was burning. The supreme governor of the All-Russian Provisional Government in Kazan and the commander-in-chief of the White Guards stared at the silent Dimirye.  Husband and Hastings were obviously reaffirming their positions.

    "Listen up! I, Kolchak, and the White Guards will never compromise with the Moscow Bolsheviks of Soviet Russia! If you are unwilling to continue to follow me, I will not stop you! You can go back to Pepelyaev to lick that  Go to China King¡¯s Boots!¡±

    Hastings and Dimilev looked at each other. Dimilev pursed his lips and did not bite, but his eyes did not give in. Kolchak's most important assistant, Guillaume, Chief of Staff of the Kazan White Guards  Nikolayevich Hastings pondered for a moment, but under Kolchak's bright eyes, he did not pat his chest to express determination as expected, but slowed down his tone and said,

    "Alexander Vasilyevich, there is no doubt about our loyalty to Mother Earth, Russia, but how to pursue the path of victory? I think Dimilev said it right. We must continue to learn lessons. The winner is not subject to  Those who blame others will have nothing. The situation faced by the Kazan regime and the White Guards is quite serious. They should carefully consider their next move!"

    Kolchak narrowed his eyes and stared closely at Hastings' eyes. Hastings's eyes faced the inspection of his supreme consul without fear. After a long time, Kolchak took back his eyes.  With sharp eyes and a snort in his nose, he said, "Okay of course I don't doubt your loyalty, but I keep my words in mind. If you want me to compromise and negotiate peace with Moscow, then I will go abroad.  , whoever wants to be the supreme governor, please do it!¡±

    In just three months, the earth-shaking changes in Russia have been dizzying. As the forces of all parties have waxed and waned, Kolchak's All-Russian Provisional Government has become the largest.  The victims and frustrated people were originally established in the All-Russian Provisional Government in Ufa. In theory, they had sovereignty over the entire original territory of Tsarist Russia. At least this is what Kolchak and his government claimed, and it was also recognized by the Allied Powers.  .

    Of course, since the Russian Provisional Government in 1917 had changed its cabinet five times since the February Revolution in Russia, neither the Entente nor the Central Powers considered the Kolchak All-Russian Provisional Government in Ufa at that time.  It is a new country and political power,?It was nothing more than the sixth Russian Provisional Government Cabinet that parted ways with the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution. It was just the Russian bourgeoisie established by the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution, especially after the Constituent Assembly in January 1918 was dispersed by force.  The successor of the provisional government.

    Of course, Kolchak claimed to be the supreme governor of the All-Russian Provisional Government. He was supported by the White Guard officers after they launched a coup while serving as the military minister of the Provisional Government in Ufa and ascended to the highest position of this military duc¨¢i regime.  Regardless of whether Kolchak was willing or unwilling, premeditated or just going with the flow, Kolchak undisputedly became the supreme leader of the Russian Provisional Government with the support of the soldiers.

    But only three months later, with the establishment of the Volga Federation after the Battle of Ufa, Kolchak's All-Russian Provisional Government not only moved its capital from Ufa to Kazan, but the territory it could control was also limited to the former Russia.  The Tatarstan and Mariel oblasts in the Kazan Province of the empire only have a combined land area of ??9.12 million square kilometers.

    Kazan Province was originally a province of the Russian Empire. It was founded in 1708 and was one of the original eight provinces.  It governs the Tatarstan, Chuvash and Mariel oblasts, and the capital of Kazan Province is located in Kazan.

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