Chapter 475: The Hammer and the Scythe (Part II)

As Rasputin predicted, when the Tsar was forced to abdicate, there was chaos in St. Petersburg, and some of the non-commissioned officers who were still loyal to the Tsar staged a mutiny, which triggered a civil war in the civil war......

Unlike most of the direct executions in history, the more powerful Red Army at this time gave the Mentors and the Bolsheviks enough self-confidence, and the influence they received during their stay in China led to a public trial of the old nobles, bureaucrats, and White Army officers who had been captured, and then dealt with differently depending on the anger of the people. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Although it was much milder than the historical methods, hundreds of thousands of heads were killed, and millions more were emulated in China's labor reform, especially the Orthodox Church, which suffered a near-devastating blow because of the competition with the Bolsheviks for the people. It was from these former elites that the staggering wealth was confiscated that the newly established Soviet Russian government was able to afford Chinese grain and quickly consolidate its rule.

After all, he supported Soviet Russia only to prevent the defeat of its revolution and could not attract the hatred of the Western powers for China, since Soviet Russia already had the strength to protect itself, how could he still use the people's hard-earned money to add icing on the cake to others, and maybe even cultivate a potential opponent for China?

But even if there is no help, business can still be done, although the inventory of precious metals has recovered a lot, but who would think that they have more gold and silver? In addition, China's land area has increased suddenly, and population growth still needs time, and the domestic grain supply has temporarily exceeded demand, and the government has to open up purchases to protect the interests of farmers, resulting in warehouse capacity began to be tight.

However, this business is also a hammer deal, the shortage of grain in Soviet Russia is mainly due to the rapid expansion of the army, coupled with the civil war interfered with grain production, both of which are temporary, and China's population began to grow at an accelerated pace after the Three Kingdoms War, and it is impossible to have so much surplus grain to sell all the time. More importantly, the money for the purchase of grain by Soviet Russia this time is a one-time one-time purchase, and there will be no more after it is used up, there is no way, the Chinese government only accepts gold and silver, and if the Russian government wants to save so much more, it is not possible to do it in one or two years, not to mention that by that time, the political power of Soviet Russia has been completely consolidated, and the practice must be very different from now, and in history they have tightened their belts and exported grain to accelerate industrial construction......

The Bolsheviks later did the same with the Tsar's family, and the Tsar and his wife were guillotined, like King Louis XVI of France, and the St. Petersburg workers who came to watch were hundreds of thousands, and the applause resounded in the sky. After the expectations of the Tsar's "loving father" were ruthlessly destroyed by himself, the workers of St. Petersburg quickly recognized Nicholas II as he really was, and the subsequent brutal repression of the rebel workers by the White Army made the surviving relatives and friends of the deceased hate him to the core.

And the tsar's sons and daughters all "died" soon after, with their age, it is unlikely that they will do evil directly, but since they have enjoyed so much because of their status since childhood, they should naturally be buried together when the dynasty collapses. If they died unjustly, weren't the petitioners who had been hacked to death by the Tsar's cavalry on the Hermitage Square wronged? Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was very kind to the working masses, but he was never kind to women......

Frunze's First Front played an indispensable role in the suppression of various reactionary elements, and without the support of this powerful force, the situation in St. Petersburg would never have been completely calmed down so quickly. At the same time, Frunze also departed a part of his forces to sweep away the Baltic tribes who had taken advantage of the opportunity to revolt again, and his mentor praised him as the "scythe of the Soviets" and praised him for his unrelenting and firm stance against any Soviet enemy.

I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, the combination of the hammer and the sickle is exactly the current symbol of the Bolsheviks, this symbol was finalized and modified by the tutor in many design patterns, and there was originally a sharp sword in it, but the tutor believed that the ultimate purpose of communism was to build rather than destroy, and the image of the sword was too violent and did not match it, so he removed it.

Due to the great advance of the Russian Revolution, Budyonny was the only one of the five generalissimos before the Great Purge of the Soviet Union (Frunze was already hanging at that time) (Note 1), but because he was exposed to the world's most advanced military ideas at a younger age and gained experience in commanding large armies, both Frunze and Budyonny will be able to reach higher heights in the future than in history. But for them, and for the Bolsheviks and Soviet Russia, the real test was yet to come......

As Li Hui originally expected, as soon as the Soviet Russian regime was established, it immediately became a thorn in the side and flesh of the Western capitalist powers, and the British and French governments soon decided to send troops to intervene in the Russian Revolution......

Note 1: Well, by the way, to explain the fate of the other four, Kliment Yevremovich Voroshilov did not come to China with Lenin at this time, and he was not particularly talented in military affairs, so he has been working in civil affairs since then, completely insulated from the army; Marshal Gallen, who joined the Bolsheviks in Russia only after the outbreak of the Revolution in 1909, has now risen to the rank of company commander; Alexander Ilyich Egorov was repressed because of his status as a cadet; As for Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky, because of his family's aristocratic status, the fact that his position was not reversed in time, and because of his youthful vigor and spread some anachronistic remarks, he was sent to a labor camp with his parents without any suspense because he was not yet fully an adult, but he was already over 15 years old......