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Chapter 420 July 1905, 7
Chapter 420 July 1905, 7
As early as after the fall of Arthur Military Port, Britain expressed its willingness to mediate and hoped that the war would end as soon as possible.
The reason why Britain wanted to mediate was not because it felt sorry for the Russian Empire, but because it did not want the Russian Empire to be weakened too much.
For Britain, the Far East is just an overseas interest, and Britain's fundamental interests are still in Europe.
Europe is now an alliance between Germany and Austria, and Russia and France. Two major military camps have been formed. France's strength is already slightly weaker. If the strength of the Russian Empire is further weakened, Europe will be unbalanced.
So London hopes that St. Petersburg's great nephew will stop.
London also does not want to see Japan's excessive expansion of power, which will also affect British interests in East Asia.
Nicholas already had a grudge against the Anglo-Japanese alliance, so how could he let Britain get what he wanted.
After George became the commander-in-chief of the Russian army in Kwantung, the Russian defense line has been stabilized, and George is organizing a counterattack.
If the Second Fleet successfully reaches the Far East and joins the Siberian Fleet, the Russian Empire can still win.
On the 15th, the funeral ceremony for the deceased turned into a parade. Angry people threw stones at the Cossacks. The Cossacks fired back, killing 25 people.
On the 10th, Łódź police killed 10 people.
Nicholas's other uncle, Paul Alexandrovich, was exiled abroad by Nicholas and was not allowed to return to the country because of his intermarriage with his Italian mistress in 1902.
Vladimir's crazy output seems reasonable.
Alexei's dissatisfaction with George reached its peak.
Nikolai did not question Alexei, he looked numb and heartbroken.
But Vladimir didn’t accept it——
Who is responsible for the annihilation of the three major fleets?
From Alexei's point of view, it must be George's.
George strongly opposed making peace with Japan and informed St. Petersburg of his combat plan. He hoped that Nicholas would strengthen his confidence and give the Kwantung Russian army some time. George would definitely win the war.
The real fatal blow to St. Petersburg was the uprising of sailors on the ironclad Potemkin that broke out on June 6.
In any case, Alexei himself could not be wrong.
All this came to nothing after the Second Fleet was completely wiped out.
Alexeyev and Makarov failed to live up to their expectations, and they were beaten to death and demoted. This gave George the opportunity to monopolize power.
As the Minister of the Navy, the best parts of the three major fleets of the empire have been annihilated by the combined fleet, and the only remaining "Potemkin" has also rebelled. Alexey is now the true polished minister.
At two o'clock in the afternoon, the management committee composed of 30 sailors called up the uprising and formally separated from the Imperial Navy, shocking the whole world.
On June 6, St. Petersburg called Washington back and agreed to negotiate an armistice with Japan.
"If the Amur Military District hands the Siberian Fleet to the command of the Navy, it will not be irreversible——"
Since the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, uprisings and riots in the Russian Empire have been limited to workers and farmers. The army, as the basic base, has not been affected.
On May 5, during a demonstration in Warsaw, Russian troops opened fire, killing 1 workers.
"If George had the ability to defeat Japan, he would never have made such a plan!"
Now that Sergei is gone, Alexei is the Minister of the Navy and colludes with Vladimir.
The rebellion of the "Potemkin" dealt a heavy blow to Nikolai's confidence. Nikolay now distrusts anyone and is half-trustful of George.
Before Sergei was assassinated, Vladimir was restrained by Sergei and did not dare to be too presumptuous in front of Nikolai.
"George was not consuming Japan at all, but buying time to eliminate dissidents and monopolize power. Look what he did during this time. He drove Kuropatkin away, killed Zasulich, and appointed his cronies to important positions. Position, except for Linevich in Guandong - no, Linevich may have been bribed by George, otherwise Linevich would not be reused. "
"Since there are submarines in the Amur Military District, why not report them to the Navy Ministry?"
Now Alexei looks at the Siberian fleet, no matter how he looks at it, he doesn't like it.
Vladimir went to great lengths to oppose George.
But it's not George's fault.
After George submitted his battle plan to St. Petersburg, Nicholas convened a royal council to evaluate George's battle plan.
By June, peasant riots broke out in 6 of the 501 counties in Europe and Russia.
If Vladimir is capable, Nicholas can also appoint Vladimir as governor of the Far East.
"Both the Pacific Fleet and the Second Fleet have been completely wiped out. Is the Siberian Fleet capable of cutting off the connection between the Japanese mainland and Kanto? It's simply ridiculous!"
The "Potemkin" was just completed and put into service this spring. At that time, the Second Fleet had already set off, so the "Potemkin" was not included in the Second Fleet.
On June 6, before the "Potemkin" was preparing to go to sea for training, because the soldiers did not want to eat stinky beef, a conflict broke out with the officers. Seven officers, including the captain, first mate, and duty officer, were beaten. died, and the remaining officers were arrested by the sailors.
At this time, St. Petersburg was in greater turmoil than last year.
Vladimir dismissed George's battle plan.
In order to strive for better negotiating conditions, Nicholas sent a message to George, hoping that the Kwantung Russian army would launch an attack on the Japanese army.
So now there is no one around Nicholas who can speak for George.
That night, the angry crowd began to attack the police and patrolmen and killed those who refused to surrender, which turned into a riot.
On June 6, U.S. Secretary of State John Hay once again expressed to St. Petersburg that the Russo-Japanese War could be mediated.
George has indeed taken over all power in the Far East.
Alexey brought up old things again.
"The war should be stopped, and troops from the Far East should be transferred to Poland to counter the rebellion. Compared with the Far East, St. Petersburg is more important."
Vladimir also did not give up.
Nikolai had a splitting headache and countless thoughts. Now this complicated situation was far beyond Nikolai's ability.
"Nicky?"
Alexei noticed something strange about Nikolai.
"Nicky, did you hear that?"
Vladimir is still pressing forward step by step.
"I -" Nicholas' expression seemed to be a smile but not a smile. As soon as he said a word, his expression suddenly froze and he slumped on the chair.
Nikolai was not pretending to be ill, he was really ill, and he was very ill and was in a coma for a while.
The crown prince was still young, Nicholas suddenly fell ill, and imperial affairs were jointly decided by the Council of Ministers and the Imperial Council.
While Nicholas was alive, the Imperial Council was chaired by Vladimir.
The person responsible for presiding over the meeting of ministers is Professor Bergmann, Speaker of the State Duma and President of St. Petersburg University.
How can a university professor compete with an archduke?
Therefore, after the merger of the Council of Ministers and the Imperial Council, Vladimir was in charge.
The first resolution of the joint meeting was to send Witte as representative to the United States to start negotiations with Japan.
Then George received an order from the Joint Conference that the Kwantung Russian Army would withdraw in batches and go to various parts of the empire to quell the rebellion.
At this most critical time, the Siberian Railway was bombed again.
Before the end of the negotiations, George was still responsible for frontline defense, so the management of the Siberian Railway was transferred to the Secretary of Transportation, and George's power shrank again.
George couldn't care less about the Trans-Siberian Railway now.
After the order from St. Petersburg was issued, Linevich led the First Army to withdraw in batches. There was a gap in the defense line. George had to pull up the Yu and Ni divisions to fill the defense line.
Since reinforcements from St. Petersburg had stopped, Yelokhin returned to Amur and continued to recruit reserves.
George said that he would stick to Siping.
no sooner said than done!
Even if St. Petersburg surrenders, George will fight the Japanese to the end.
Alexander came to say goodbye to George, the Kwantung Russian army withdrew in batches, and his work was over.
If George does not withdraw, St. Petersburg can surrender, but George will not surrender.
"George, why do you have to-"
Alexander smiled bitterly, he didn't want to surrender, but the situation was beyond his control.
"Go back and say hello to Nicky for me."
George is no nonsense. Everyone has their own ambitions and cannot be forced.
Alexander's persuasion was useless and he had no choice but to leave.
"George, you have to be careful."
Milyutin was worried that George would take risks.
"Old man, are you still willing to be my chief of staff?"
George hopes Milyutin can stay.
"Of course! Although I am 90 years old, I can still hold a rifle!"
Milyujing grew stronger as he grew older, and was fearless.
Brusinov did not leave either. He had received orders from St. Petersburg to return to St. Petersburg immediately and lead the Guards to counter the rebellion.
After Brusinov learned of George's decision, he simply resigned from the Guards and joined the Amur Military District, preferring to start over as a private.
Like Brusinov, there were nearly 400 officers and more than 10 Cossacks who also decided to stay.
"Grand Duke, I stay here voluntarily. As long as you don't withdraw, we will never withdraw until we die!"
Brusinov's uniform had all the Guards emblems removed, and the saber given to him by Nicholas was brought back to St. Petersburg by his adjutant and returned to Nicholas.
"Decided?"
George is not surprised. There are 1.4 million Russians who can always find like-minded people.
Brusinov opened the door to George's office.
400 officers lined up neatly in front of George's office. Among them were captains who had served in the army for more than 20 years and some young men who had just graduated from the military academy.
Someone had just returned from the front line, and his uniform was still stained with blood.
Someone had just arrived from the hospital, still wearing bandages.
There are members of the nobility.
There are also common people.
Although their backgrounds are different, they all have a fiery heart.
Looking at the determined faces.
George suddenly felt a little sore in his nose.
"Have you thought about it carefully? Next, we may not have reinforcements-"
"We are not afraid!"
Brusinov's voice was louder than a cannon.
"Your military exploits may not be recognized by the military—"
"Go to the bloody military headquarters!"
The roars of four hundred people reached into the sky.
"Very good, return to the position and hold on to it. Victory will eventually belong to us!"
George was in a excited mood. After all, so many years of hard work had not been in vain.
"Ula!"
July 1905, 7, is a day George will always remember.
(End of this chapter)
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