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For the Northeastern Autonomous Government, which is in the early stages of economic construction, such a huge amount of wealth is enough to lay the foundation for economic take-off. According to the exchange rate at that time, one gram of gold was worth about 5 US dollars, 7 yen, or 9 silver dollars, which could be exchanged for more than 5 billion yuan in spot goods, which was about 30 times the total fiscal revenue of the three northeastern provinces in 1919!
Note, this refers to net income! According to the current scale, 300 Shenyang arsenals, 1,000 large mines such as Fushun Coal Mine can be built, and more than 100 Guard divisions can be armed!
Ji Yiqiao also fully understood the reason why the young marshal had always emphasized that the special operations brigade should adapt to the severe cold climate of Siberia and went to the extremely cold areas of Heilongjiang Province multiple times for adaptive training at this moment when everything was in vain. .
What he didn¡¯t know was that Gao Jiyi had already sent a large number of intelligence personnel to have a detailed understanding of Siberia¡¯s transportation, human geography, Soviet Russian, Japanese and White Army garrison conditions, and brought back a large number of maps.
It turns out that the young marshal has already been sharpening his sword and focusing on this.
Although he was confused at the time, he faithfully fulfilled his mission. Now it's time for the special operations brigade to conduct special operations, just waiting for the final news from Gao Jiyi.
It was less than two months before the Soviet army captured Omsk, and Kolchak also sensed a hint of danger. The war on the frontline was getting more and more unsatisfactory. Even Kolchak, who proclaimed himself "Russia's supreme ruler" and commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and was boasted by all the Allied media as "Russia's Washington", had to admit that his army was indeed Defeated.
Under such a good situation, how could it fail so quickly? Not long ago, I got Winston. When Churchill had to vow to "nip the Bolsheviks in the cradle", he recognized with military sensitivity that Soviet Russia would inevitably face tough opponents. Sure enough, shortly afterwards, 14 countries including Britain, France, Poland, the United States, and Japan dispatched troops to engage in a series of battles with the Soviet Red Army.
In mid-spring, more than 30,000 Czech regiments supported by the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries, mainly composed of former Russian Czech and Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war, mutinied;
In July, control of the Siberian Railway from Lake Baikal to the Ural Mountains;
On November 18, the government of the Mensheviks and the Socialist Revolutionaries was overthrown by a coup by the former Tsarist Russian admiral Kolchak. He also claimed to be the "Supreme Commander-in-Chief of All Russia" and commanded a huge team of no less than 100,000 people.
At first he was confident that he would win the war with the support of foreign intervention forces, but he soon found that the war situation was tilting against him, and their continuous victory came to an abrupt end in early 1919.
However, the good times did not last long. After Trotsky, the founder of the Soviet Red Army, rode an armored train to the front lines to supervise operations and sent guards to the battlefield many times, the morale of the Red Army was greatly boosted. On the Belaya River, several officer regiments of Kolchak's elite division were annihilated by the Red Army commanded by Tukhachevsky; the left wing of the battle line was counterattacked by the southern Red Army commanded by Frunze and could not be penetrated. Contact Denikin's front. From then on, the White Army failed to recover and retreated steadily. He, a naval admiral who had made many military exploits, could no longer reverse the decline on land.
In official history, until he was defeated and died, Kolchak failed to save the defeat. The following period was the process of the Soviet Red Army wiping out the remnants of the interventionist forces (mainly the Japanese) and the White Army (those who lost would become bandits). This was historically called the "1917 to 1922" period by the Soviet Union. Civil War and Armed Intervention¡±.
¡°Whether Kolchak is still unwilling to give in, that¡¯s of course: a sudden defeat under a good situation was something that no one had expected at the time. He has the pride of the Russian navy, and surrender is impossible; with the way the Soviet Russian government treats the rebels, he will never end well. And he still has a glimmer of hope, which is to use the gold he has in his hands to wait for an opportunity to make a comeback.
However, if he is guilty of holding a jade, this pile of gold may even bring him death!
Within the coalition forces, the Allies who joined him in anti-Soviet Russia: the British, the French, the Czech general Zhi Gaida and the Cossack leader Semyonov had regarded him as an obstacle. They all wanted to occupy the country that was said to be extremely wealthy. of gold, no one cares about the life or death of the supreme consul. When the situation was critical in the first two months, they even wanted to hand him over to the Bolsheviks in exchange for leaving Russia safely. Under the cover of the nest, are there any eggs left? No matter how dull a soldier is, he will have to think about the future.
According to intelligence, Kolchak has placed all the gold on both sides of the railway and is closely guarded by his cronies. Once the situation changes, he can immediately take the bus to the east - in the far east, there are cities such as Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Irkutsk, etc. There is a vast world for him to do a lot. Although heading east is the path of no return that history has already designed for him.
"Zhang Hanqing doesn't care about Kolchak's life or death."?It's the guy on the east side. Even if you pass the Japanese level and come to Semyonov's territory in the east, he is your old rival. Are you willing to succumb to others? "
As the saying goes, "Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes." Mao Zedong also said, "Where there are people, there are left, center, and right." The "intervention forces" are not monolithic: Britain and the United States support Kolchak in establishing a dictatorial military regime, while Japan supports Xie Mionov was his agent in the Far East, and the conflict between the two parties has been fierce.
Even when the fighting between the Red and White armies was the most intense and the unification of military orders was most needed, Japan was forced to recognize Kolchak under pressure, but on the other hand it was unwilling to abandon Semyonov. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com