Mikhail Markovich Borodin is one of the many famous people in history who will die since Hesman was reborn in this space.
He would have been arrested in 1949 for the espionage case of Anna Louise Strong, and in May 1951 he died in a labor camp, along with Ms.
Strong herself.
However, she was lucky, survived until Khrushchev came to power, was released in 1955, came to China in 1958, settled in Beijing, and became a progressive American writer and friend of the Chinese.
She died in 1970 and was buried in the famous Babaoshan Martyrs Cemetery.
In a beautiful English-style villa on the outskirts of Riga, it turned out to belong to an English merchant, and Hersmann met Borodin.
The man with thick eyebrows, big eyes, a huge nose, and a mustache seemed a little angry, and protested and threatened Hersman at the sight of him.
"If you do not abandon a policy hostile to the Russian Soviet Republic," he said.
"The Red Army will take drastic measures."
"What drastic measures were taken," Hersman asked.
"Attack, the Red Army will attack.
Estonia and Courland were originally Russian lands.
Now that the Brest Treaty has been abrogated, we can take back Estonia and Courland at any time.
Unless you abandon your hostile policy towards us, unleash all political f, let go of freedom of speech, and expel the reactionary forces of Belarus.
Borodin, who would also become a reactionary himself in the future, said in a rather stern tone, "This is the last warning to you from the Russian Soviet Republic, and if you do not accept it, then war will break out immediately" Hersman grinned and turned to look at Halder, who had joined Stacy to study military intelligence and was also the deputy chief of staff of the Courland Defense Force.
"Major, our war with the Russian Bolsheviks has not yet broken out" "No reports have been received in this regard."
Harder said.
"That's going to have to explode," Hersman laughed.
"Comrade Borodin, please send a telegram to Comrade Lenin and tell the Red Army to hurry over and have some clashes with us on the border of the Pskov region.
If there is nothing to do, it is better to make another statement: to say that Courland and Estonia are an integral part of Russia. ” "What do you mean, Mr.
Hersman?"
Borodin didn't say anything threatening now, Yudenich's White Russian army was not a problem at the moment, but the 100,000 German troops in Courland were no joke.
Their training and equipment were top-notch, and the officers were active German officers.
They really wanted to fight for the tsar, and the Red Army on the Petrograd side could not cope with it.
Although the Red Army now claims to have more than 1 million people, their combat effectiveness is really not very good, otherwise they would not have defeated less than a third of the number until now, and the White Guards are still divided internally, and the White Guards have no choice.
Now is a critical moment in the civil war.
The main forces of the Red Army are fighting Kolchak, who is now the commander of the White Army in the Urals and Siberia, has 150,000 troops to fight against Denikin, and is also preparing a major offensive against Ukraine.
There weren't enough troops to attack the United Duchy of Baltic.
And on the Western Front, the enemies of the Red Army were not the only ones in the Polo.
Poland's Pilsudski was also hostile to Soviet Russia, openly devoting himself to seizing Ukrainian lands and bloodily suppressing the Bolshevik organization in Lithuania.
"It means that we are going to war with you," said Hersman, "and we have been ordered by order of Her Majesty Archduchess Olga of Russia to fight with you, so this is our Russian civil war Comrade Borodin, do you understand what I mean?"
Borodin seemed to understand something.
"We don't recognize the Brest Treaty, and you don't recognize it, do you?"
"Yes," Hersman nodded.
"The government of the Grand Duchess does not recognize the legitimacy of this treaty, and neither will the Entente."
"That is, Courland and Estonia are still part of Russia."
"That's right, de jure says so."
Hersman smiled and nodded.
This was a legal basis for the Baltic Principalities to circumvent the Treaty of Versailles.
The Entente, of course, did not recognize the Brest Treaty, nor did the governments of the Russian Bolsheviks and the United Principalities of the Baltics.
In this way, from the perspective of international law, the United Principality of the Baltic is a part of Russia, just like Taiwan after 1949, no matter how much the Americans think, they cannot treat it as part of Japan and send troops to occupy it.
Moreover, there was hope for the restoration of the Russian Empire.
On Hersmann's way to meet Borodin, Chloe told him that Denikin, Wrangel, Kolchak, and Semyonov had sent congratulatory messages to the Grand Duchess on her inauguration as monarch of the United Duchy of the Polo, and expressed their loyalty to Her Majesty the Tsar and Her Majesty the Grand Duchess.
Considering that the Russian Civil War was still undecided, it is very likely that the Grand Duchess would become the real Russian Empress, and that the future Russian Empress would be humiliated as the monarch of a defeated country, or even force her to surrender her principality, which would seriously damage the future Anglo-American relations with Russia.
From this point of view, it was quite advantageous to keep the United Principalities of the Baltic and the Soviet Government of Russia in a "state of civil war".
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"So we are compatriots now," Borodin felt laughing.
"Yes, dear compatriots," Hesman replied in Russian.
"I think the battlefield of the civil war between us will be at the junction of Livonia and Pskov."
"Pretending to fight a civil war," Borodin asked.
"Yes."
Hersman smiled and shrugged, "But we can't control Tallinn Yudenich's army right now, and most of them will actually fight, so you have to be careful." ” "But what good is it for us to do so," Borodin asked rhetorically, frowning.
"Well, the benefits are obvious."
Hirschman snapped his fingers and said, "First of all, we won't really fight you, the 100,000 regular army and the 100,000 people's stormtroopers will remain neutral in the Russian civil war." ” Borodin rolled his eyelids, this is not nonsense, what does it have to do with you Germans and the Russian Civil War, what is the benefit of winning the war, really going to be Russians "Secondly, we will continue to support the Hungarian Bolsheviks in their struggle.
By the way, did they build the party?"
"Not yet."
"Gotta hurry."
"I hope that they can come to power as soon as possible and establish a Soviet state," Hersman said. ” "How can you help them," Borodin looked at Hersman with blazing eyes.
This was the real key thing, and as long as the red flag of Hungary did not fall, it was impossible for the Entente to send a large number of intervention troops to Russia.
"Weapons and ammunition, military advisers, and access to and from Hungary," Hersman said.
"And, of course, the victory of the Hungarian revolution" "How do you give the victory of the Hungarian revolution" Hersman frowned slightly: "Comrade Borodin, have you heard of a major general named Paul von Letoven Falbeck" "Who is he?"
Hersman said slowly: "He is the commander of the German East African garrison, and in the past four years or so, he has led an army composed mainly of blacks, using old Mauser 1871 rifles and 67 machine guns and 31 light field guns, and has been transferred to German East Africa, British East Africa and Portuguese Mozambique when the support is completely cut off.
The British army, numbering tens of thousands, had no way to deal with him.
If he and his warriors had gone to Hungary, I promise, the war there would have lasted forever.
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