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JacobThompson     Založený: 09.01.2023   Príspevky: 11  
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Although in this private informal note, the ambassadors of Britain, France and other countries in Russia welcomed the statement of the provisional government, they began to worry about the control ability of the provisional government in private. The Russian army on the front line had stopped all actions, so quietly confronting Germany silently. The soldiers of Germany and Russia even occasionally held a war party. The ambassadors also saw that it was the Social Democratic Labour Party, not the Constitutional Democratic Party or the State Duma, that controlled the situation in Petrograd and the army, while the Social Democratic Labour Party was the party that advocated withdrawing from the war. Although we continue to provide valuable loans and assistance to Russia. To keep it in the war against Germany as long as possible, but it was only a matter of time before Russia withdrew from the war, and now it was impossible for us to pin our hopes on the Russian Provisional Government's full participation in the war. Now we must formulate a new war strategy in order to deal with the war between us and Germany after losing our eastern allies. At the end of this informal note, the British Military Intelligence Counsellor in Russia sent such a telegram to the country, which was similar in content and was sent back to the foreign ministries, military ministries and other agencies in the form of secret telegrams from various countries. Due to the complete disintegration of the municipal administration system. The situation is worse than usual. The bitter wet wind blew in from the Gulf of Finland, and the cold fog rolled through the streets. At night, street lights were few and far between because of conservation and the fear of German Zeppelins. In private houses and apartments, there is electric light from six o'clock in the afternoon until midnight, and one rouble can buy only four candles and little kerosene. It was dark from three o'clock in the afternoon to ten o'clock in the morning. The number of robberies and house robberies is increasing day by day. In the apartment, the man was armed with a gun. Take turns to be on duty all night. This is the reality under the provisional government. The food you store in the warehouse must be sold to the market immediately to stabilize the current prices in Petrograd, Teardrop Pallet Racking , otherwise the food in Petrograd will trigger new unrest at any time. Cold, my friend, the Russian Provisional Government needs your help! Just like you did in the past! In the prime minister's office at the Maria da Silva Palace, the seat of the interim government. That is, in the office of the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Imperial Russia. The prime minister of the interim government, Li Wofu, a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said to the Chinese in front of him that Lengfeng was the largest food merchant in Petrograd before the revolution. Thousands of tons of flour and other food are still stored in his warehouse even now that his "China" bread factory has been shut down. After the revolution, the situation in Petrograd was not stable, cantilever racking system , heavy duty metal racks , in order to hoard money and make huge profits. The merchants jacked up prices at will, but This is despite the interim government's assurances to the public that food supplies will be guaranteed and that trains will be deployed to deliver food as much as possible. But the food is getting less and less day by day. The daily allotment of bread was reduced from a pound and a half to a pound, and later to three quarters, half, and a quarter of a pound. And now for a week there is no bread at all. Sugar is limited to two pounds per person per month if it is available, but it is generally not available. A bar of chocolate or a pound of run-of-the-mill candy costs anywhere from seven rubles to ten-that's at least $1. About half of the babies in the city have access to milk, but most hotels and private houses go without milk for several months. His Excellency the Prime Minister. Although I am very happy to reopen my bakery, the current situation in Petrograd is out of control. Several bakeries opened a few days ago were robbed, and several clerks were killed by robbers when they stopped the robbery. I think the Prime Minister has heard about it. From now on, at least until the situation stabilizes. It is absolutely impossible for a Chinese bread company to run the risk of death, which I hope the Prime Minister can understand. Looking at the Prime Minister of the Provisional Government of the Russian Republic in front of him.
Lengfeng said with a sigh, although before and Li Wofu and the interim government have good cooperation, but Lengfeng is now absolutely impossible to cooperate with the interim government, now the interim government is in name only, and the winner's cooperation is the choice of mutual aid. The mood of the masses in Petrograd erupted two days ago, almost spontaneously, and of course the Social Democratic Labour Party participated in it, although it was not prepared for it. Now the masses and soldiers of each other are very fiercely opposed to the government, and some troops are even fully armed. Eventually, more than 30,000 troops arrived from outside the city at the Mariada Palace, the seat of the provisional government, to arrest ministers, and some future and escaped ministers and government officials were shot by the soldiers. Now people in Petrograd know very well that the current interim government can no longer be maintained. When Lengfeng declined Li Wofu's request for help, he left the Mariada Palace directly. Lengfeng, who was in the carriage, looked out at the street through the glass window of the carriage and at the Russian soldiers tied with red cloth. These soldiers are loyal to the Revolutionary Committee, and occasionally you can see some officers, students and soldiers without red cloth, who are loyal to the provisional government. Looking at the deserted streets of Petrograd, Lengfeng can hardly put this restless city together with the Petrograd when he first came, drive in racking system , and the occasional gunshot clearly told Lengfeng that there would be such chaos in addition to Petrograd? But even in this case, those old men are still not willing to give up their contempt for the Chinese people. Thinking of the diplomatic reply of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Provisional Government on the Kmuzik Banner Massacre, Lengfeng can speculate what kind of uproar that explosive reply will cause in the northwest. Think of this diplomatic reply. That's what the northwest needs! 。 jracking.com

 
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