"Down with the Provisional Government" "Full trust in the Provisional Government" "Down with Foreign Minister Milyukov, the note to the Great Powers was sent in his name" "Long live Milyukov" "Long live the Bolsheviks" "Down with Lenin" "Lenin was a spy of the German emperor" "Milyukov is a lackey of American capital" "You traitors, you took the German gold mark" "You are the traitors, you took the Americans' dollars" On the square of the Palazzo Maria, the two processions met amid a chorus of slogans and invective.
One was the "martyrs" of the Bolshevik organization; On the other hand, the parade was led by the Cadets, which consisted of Petersburg university students, the bourgeoisie, and a part of the military who supported the war policy of the Provisional Government.
Like the "martyrs" of the Bolshevik organization, the supporters of the Provisional Government carried weapons in peaceful demonstrations of non-violence, which did not exist in Petersburg in 1917.
All political factions have their own armed forces, but the difference is only the strength of force, and the Bolsheviks won in the end because they won the support of the most militants.
Clashes soon erupted between two demonstrators with different positions, starting with fists, sticks, and then guns at each other's gates outside the seat of the Russian Provisional Government, and turning into a battlefield of civil war It was almost a skirmish, and the soldiers of the Petersburg garrison and the cadets of the military academy and some active duty officers took part in the firefight.
By the time the civil war in Petersburg began, Hersmann's carriage had left the bustling, noisy and dangerous city of Petersburg.
The carriage bent along the road, bending around, avoiding some large potholes of stagnant water, and jolting along a potholed asphalt road.
This road to Tsarshuang Village has probably not been repaired since the beginning of the war.
On both sides of the road are large areas of barren land, and although it is spring planting season, there are few farmers in sight on these fields.
Like Hersmann's native East Prussia, the land around Petersburg was largely abandoned They passed through small villages, which looked very poor, not as poor as in Germany, and full of grass-roofed log houses.
Most of the houses were very old, and they seemed to be about to collapse.
Near each village there is a church with a cross erected, which is the best and largest house.
There was always a large flat area in front of the church, where men and women gathered, not praying, but holding some kind of assembly, and the red flag could be faintly seen.
"Why is it that most of the land is not cultivated?"
Hersman asked, somewhat curiously.
It's already May, and if you don't plow, you'll miss the farming time.
Even in the German countryside, where there is a shortage of strong labor, the seeds must now be sown as much as possible.
The mobilization ratio in Russia is much lower than that in Germany, so it stands to reason that there should be enough labor to cultivate the land.
"It's all to blame for the Provisional Government, the Social Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks," Dzerzhinsky's tone was filled with anger.
"The matter of distributing land to the peasants without compensation has been shouted for decades, and it has been shouted since the time of Alexander II.
Now that they were in power, the landlords, kulaks, and peasants were waiting for them to fulfill their promises.
The landlords were selling their land cheaply, the kulaks were buying it at a low price, and the peasants were reluctant to farm on land of unknown ownership.
Moreover, the Provisional Government and the Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies also announced the system of collecting surplus grain" "Surplus grain collection system," Chloe interjected.
"What does this mean?"
"It is to collect the surplus grain rations in the hands of the peasants and the surplus grain in addition to the grain planted by the peasants free of charge" "But Petersburg is still very short of food."
These days in the Vyborg district, grocery shopping and cooking are Chloe's errands, so she knows how tight supplies are in Petersburg.
"Because the peasants also have Soviets," replied Hersman in Dzerzhinsky's place, his brow furrowed, "and the system of collecting surplus grain could not be implemented at all, but it discouraged the peasants from growing grain." ” The massive abandonment of Russian land meant that it would be difficult for Germany to obtain large quantities of agricultural products from Russia in the future.
Hersmann had a few dark clouds on his mind: if Russia could not produce enough food, it would be difficult for him to convince the Great General Staff to "spare" Russia, and too harsh peace conditions would put the legitimacy of the Bolsheviks into question, and Lenin would not be able to win the Constituent Assembly elections held after the October Revolution.
At that time, Russia will be plunged into a brutal civil war.
Naturally, Germany was even more unable to obtain resources from Russia to sustain the war, and the demise of the Second Reich would be inevitable But a brutal Russian civil war also had a good side for Germany.
Sitting in a bumpy carriage, Hersmann thought in his heart how to take advantage of the difficult situation in post-war Russia to benefit from both German interests and Hersmann's own interests If history is still following its original trajectory, there have been no major changes.
Then the civil war would have a catastrophic outcome for Russia, with all industries withering and the countryside and cities in ruins.
Even a hard-hearted revolutionary like Lenin had to bow to the difficulties after the war, abandoning the idea of a direct transition to GCISM and instead pursuing a New Economic Policy similar to China's reform.
This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, although the Soviet Union's "reform" was abandoned halfway and ended in 1929.
But for Lenin and Hersmann, an old friend of the Soviet people, a lot can already be accomplished in nine years, and who would have imagined that when China was reopened, a certain foreign capitalist and chief designer would be a buddy, and what business could not be done and what money could not be made Of course, Hersmann is now an idealistic militarist, making money in the Soviet Union, and then going to Switzerland to spend the rest of his life in peace, and he still wants to be a respected National Socialist revolutionary of the older generation if he has the opportunity.
In order to achieve this, it is first necessary to preserve as much as possible the strength of Germany's war potential, which is mainly the strength of the military industry, such as aviation, shipbuilding, machinery, and other industries that have been severely restricted and suppressed because of the defeat.
As far as Hirschmann knows, during the Second Reich, Germany was relatively leading in heavy industry, especially in aviation, shipbuilding, and internal combustion engines.
In 1933, when Hitler came to power, due to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, Germany was unable to develop its air force, navy and armored forces openly, although it still maintained a certain technological advantage in some aspects of the above fields, but it could no longer be compared with the end of the Second Reich.
Cooperation with the Soviet Union and large orders from the Soviet Red Army was probably the only way for Germany's aviation, shipbuilding, and internal combustion engine industries to remain viable after the war.
If you want the factory to not stop, the team can not be dispersed, and the results cannot be lost, of course, you must have the support of the big market of the Soviet Union, of course, when exporting technology to the Soviet Union, you must also pay more attention to the most critical and core things Just when Hersmann temporarily left Petersburg and moved to the beautiful Tsarskaya Village to think about the path of life.
In the city of St.
Petersburg, the wheels of history are still rolling forward.
The "small civil war" of May 2 showed all factions in St.
Petersburg, except for the Bolsheviks, that civil war was really possible At the same time, the Allied missions, headed by US Ambassador Francis, demanded that the Provisional Government immediately suppress the Bolshevik rebellion, restore order in Petersburg, and begin a military offensive against Germany as soon as possible.
Under pressure, the Provisional Government had no choice but to order Kornilov, the commander of the Petersburg Military District, to transfer cadets and some of the troops loyal to the Provisional Government to mobilize cadets and some troops loyal to the Provisional Government, and to carry artillery into the palace square to disperse the troublesome Bolsheviks.
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But only to disperse, not to bloody repression.
Because the armed forces controlled by Kornilov were simply impossible to neutralize Lenin's men, not counting the armed workers and sailors, the Bolsheviks now controlled a dozen regiments of garrisons.
Moreover, most of the remaining soldiers of the garrison also had a favorable opinion of the Bolsheviks.
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