Chapter 159 Kulickov The 5,000 Russian troops left behind in Warsaw were commanded by a Russian general named Kulichkov, a Russian major general from an aristocratic family in St.
Petersburg.
Fastest update.// Kulichkov, who showed his incredible talent, quickly became the talk of the upper echelons of St.
Petersburg, and his father often proudly boasted to other nobles that his son would grow up to be a great general.
Krichkov, who was praised by everyone since he was a child, grew up with gratifying grades, and was always among the best when he studied at the Russian Army Academy, and even entered Potemkin's eyes, and his handsome appearance also made many St.
Petersburg aristocratic girls fall in love with him.
It stands to reason how such a darling of God could have been sent to the poor country of Poland, and shouldn't he have been in St.
Petersburg, because the mother of this major general Kulichkov was extremely strict with him, because his father was as desolate as other nobles, so in order not to let her son become like her husband, Kulichkov's mother personally applied to Her Majesty the Empress to send her son to the border area to exercise.
So Kulichkov, who was not yet eighteen years old at the time, was sent to serve under Kutuzov.
Seven years have passed in the blink of an eye, and the young famous Kulichkov did not disappoint his mother, and repeatedly performed miraculous feats on the Crimean battlefield, and several life-and-death battles made him one of the youngest generals in the history of the Russian Empire and even the world.
When Kutuzov was ready to lead the army to East Prussia in person, the first person who stayed behind was Kulichkov, who in seven years not only became a rising star of the Russian Empire, but also made him a general who could take charge of himself.
Before the army was leaving, Kutuzov once solemnly said to Kulickov: "Your goal is to keep an eye on those dishonest people in Warsaw, and if there is any major change in Poland, send someone to inform me immediately, and you have to remember that no matter what the situation, the Russian troops around Warsaw will never be allowed to be dispersed, and your task is to give me a firm hold of Poland."
At that time, Kulichkov also agreed solemnly in the face of the solemn Kutuzov, who had been working with Kutuzov since he was eighteen years old, and Kutuzov's orders were of course not discounted, and after Kutuzov left, he ordered the Russian army near Warsaw to remain in combat readiness, and at the same time, in order to prevent accidents, he canceled the leave of all soldiers.
Although this policy made his reputation plummeting among Russian soldiers, with Kutuzov's banner, no one dared to oppose her orders.
When the news of the uprising in northern Warsaw reached him, Kulickov froze, he did not think that these slaves, which he thought were taken by the Russians, would have a time to resist.
Immediately Kulichkov was furious, the situation in Poland was still very good when Kutuzov left, and now there are people who are actually uprising and making trouble, this is not a slap in the face of Kulichkov, which makes Kulichkov, who assured him to stabilize Poland before Kutuzov leaves, feel embarrassed.
But the anger on Kulichkov's face did not last long, and soon his face became sad again, there was no way not to be sad, where the insurgents made trouble, it was not good to make trouble, but in the northern region of Poland, which was the logistics channel of the Russian army in East Prussia, if the uprising affected the logistics supply of the army, then what a great responsibility should he Kulichkov carry.
And the scale of the insurgents is not small, he got a report of 20,000 people, it is said that the number of insurgents is still increasing, you must know that Kulichkov has only 5,000 Russian troops in his hands, and these 5,000 Russian troops are also tasked with monitoring Warsaw.
This made Kulichkov, who was interested in quelling the rebellion, have no troops to send, so the top priority is to take advantage of the changes in Poland and the current rule of Kutuzov, and he is still honestly optimistic about Warsaw.
It doesn't matter if all parts of Poland revolt except Warsaw, as long as Warsaw is in his hands, Kulichkov has not failed in his duties.
But what Kulichkov did not expect was that there was now more than just an uprising, and a plot was being planned against him in Warsaw.
The next day, an emissary from King August of Poland appeared at the gate of the Russian barracks outside Warsaw, and the emissary quickly explained his intentions.
The uprising in northern Poland had reached the ears of August, and His Majesty the King could not tolerate the damned rebels, who had seriously damaged the order and peace of the Kingdom of Poland, and therefore His Majesty had the intention of inviting General Kulichkov to the palace to discuss ways and measures to deal with them.
Kulichkov didn't think much about it, this His Majesty August has always been a puppet of the Russians in the eyes of outsiders, and he has always been obedient to the Russians, so Kulichkov did not suspect that August was harmful to his thoughts, so he readily agreed to the envoy and let the envoy go first, and he arrived later.
After arranging the training of the army, Kulichkov led his own guards to Warsaw.
Not long after, Kulichkov and his entourage came to the Polish royal palace in Warsaw, and he was greeted at the gate of the palace by the officials of the Polish cabinet.
But not long after he took his seat, Kulichkov noticed that something was wrong, some of the officials present today that he knew were not among them, and even the Polish officials present had nervous expressions on their faces.
Kulickov's heart became suspicious, but he didn't show it, just quietly hooked his hand and let his guard captain come to his side.
"Immediately send three thousand troops into Warsaw, remember to control the city gates, and if anything is wrong, immediately attack the palace for me, and don't ask why" Hearing Kulichkov's words, his guard captain looked very surprised, but under the shock of Kulichkov's majestic eyes, the guard captain held back the doubts in his heart, and he walked out sharply.
Because Kulichkov was in the palace of the Polish royal palace, in order to show respect for the Polish king, his guards remained outside the palace, and there were only three people who followed Kulichkov into the palace, one was his captain of the guard, and the other was Kulichkov's staff officer.
"General, the whereabouts of the Poles are a little strange, I have already asked, those officials who are close to us Russians have not come today, and the answer given to me by those Poles is either sick or have important things to do, and there are no one of us in this palace at the moment" The staff officer walked up to Kulickov and whispered in his ear.
"I see, take it easy, let's see what tricks the Poles want to play," Kulichkov replied softly, and then gathered around a few Polish nobles.
The staff officer shook his head secretly, and for the young general, the staff officer couldn't guess what he was thinking.
After a while, the sound of a horn sounded outside the door of the palace.
"His Majesty August, the Sovereign Ruler of the Commonwealth of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, arrives" The aristocrats quickly walked to both sides of the red carpet, looking at the aristocrats who acted quickly, Kulichkov's bad premonition was even worse, when he went to ri, these Polish nobles would not act so quickly as they did now.
August walked in, and the Polish nobles standing on both sides bent down and saluted, of course, Kulichkov only had to nod slightly, do you expect the general of the kingdom to give much respect to the king of this almost vassal state.
Seeing Kulichkov, August was as enthusiastic as ever, but the enthusiasm was a little too much, and there must be a demon when things went wrong, and Kulichkov wanted to see what kind of play the Poles were going to play.
When August sat down on the throne, the officials gathered around him.
Looking at the officials and nobles who were more respectful than they were at the bottom of the steps, August, who was sitting on the throne, sighed in his heart: This is the respect that the king deserves.
It's no wonder that these nobles are disrespectful, who took the old thing sitting on it seriously before that, but the quick knife cutting mess two days ago made people see an Auguste who was very different from usual, and more importantly, he also found the Russian intelligence stronghold when he was unconscious, and wiped out the Russian spies in Warsaw, so that the Russian troops outside the city did not feel the slightest mistake.
This old thing still had a hand, and it was hidden so deeply, that it had unconsciously gathered such a great power, which made the nobles look at Auguste with admiration, and they were a little more afraid.
"I'm calling you here today to talk about some uprisings in the northern region, and these people are said to have grown to 20,000 people, which has made us have to pay attention, so today I invited you to see how to deal with it."
August looked at the faces of the people at the bottom of the stairs and said the purpose of the day.
This remark caused a huge discussion to resound throughout the palace, but in this discussion Kulichkov had a strange face.
"How can this be good, why is it an uprising?"
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"20,000 people, that's half of the Polish army."
"yes, yes, what's the solution, my manor is just in the north."
All kinds of chattering are endless, but this kind of chatter is not nutritious at all, it feels like acting, Kulichkov's mind instantly flashed a lightning bolt, acting, acting, looking at the performance of the Polish nobles around him, this is indeed acting.
"Quiet, quiet" August, who was seated on the throne, waved his hand.
As soon as his words landed, the palace instantly fell silent.
Kulichkov looked at all this coldly with his hands crossed, and said secretly in his heart: Keep acting, you old and immortal continue to act, when you go to ri, you never quiet down when you say you are quiet.