I was a monarchist according to my convictions, i answer, yes , before the february revolution of 1917, i considered myself a monarchist. After it became known about the events that took place in petrograd about the seizure of power by the revolutionaries on february 7 , 1717. Kolchak on march 1 turned to the black sea fleet with an order to continue to fulfill their duty to the sovereign emperors, this order was issued from behind before the abdication of the emperor from the order of admiral kolchak by the crew of the black sea fleet, i order the confident nonparts of the black sea fleet to continue to fulfill their duty to the state, emperor and homeland after the very abdication of kolchak before. Than recognize the provisional government information about the renunciation at first received the diagram. Here are the radiators of the president of the state trusted to this and i doublechecked everything. This people sent a request to insert the Supreme Commander it is an indisputable
Lieutenant where are we what is the area of ​​responsibility, what is your command . How was the night . Well, you already know. This means that the luhansk direction is working. The second building and to this day we are working actively. With the task of setting up both defensive and more precisely mannered defense, and attacking their actions yesterday. There were advances. They took two positions from the enemy and recaptured them on the left flank. So, in general , we continue to fulfill the tasks set by the city of the position. We are taking, well, to this already the enemy is probably used to our direction, they are advancing, but losing positions, because our units are building a system of equipment in this way , there is always an assault unit ready for action. If the enemy is somewhere offensive. Created enough reserves suffered heavy losses. This is instantly used by commanders at all levels quite effectively and it is often the performance actions that bring gigantic r
The stiff upper lip is not what it used to be. In 1920, the average Briton’s emotional stoicism was so famed that, when Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak – admiral, polar explorer and, since 1918, supreme ruler of Russia – was captured by revolutionaries, the official account of his execution approvingly noted that he died “like an Englishman”.
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