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1919: End of Kolchak
2022-07-19
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Oleg Airapetov

[Regnum] At the end of 1919, Kolchak's front agonized. His armies constantly retreated, chaos reigned in the rear, all the opponents of the Supreme Ruler became more active. However, so do his allies. The Czechoslovaks, who had pledged to control the railway line, no longer wanted to remain in Siberia. They were removed from their positions and moved towards Vladivostok, not forgetting their material interests. Soviet intelligence reported:
Posted by:badanov

#3  Presume you’ve read “Setting the East Ablaze” by Peter Hopkirk but some Rantburgers may have missed that opportunity. Amazing and often jarring recounts of the Bolshevik drive east.
Posted by: Cloluck Bourbon1058   2022-07-19 20:27  

#2  /\ Most definately.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-07-19 15:34  

#1  Once again, thanks Badanov for the history lesson! Ignore the trolls, your work is appreciated.
Posted by: borgboy   2022-07-19 15:32  

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