Trailing the Bolsheviki Twelve Thousand Miles With the Allies in Siberia

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' These were the answers of our boys.
"Thunder, lightning, and wild rain interrupted so BACK TO VLADIVOSTOK 207 the meeting finished. Kurajev dropped out and I had the occasion to ask how agreeable it was for him, but he went to the telegraph and asked Moscow for help.
"Our situation was critical. Being enclosed by the influence of the hostile Soviet, a drop in the sea of the enormous Russian nation, we did not know what to do, in what direction we should expect the hostile at- tack.
"We resolv
...ed to make an end, to take Penza, but we did not fulfil this plan immediately. Perhaps it was the good spirit of our nation who acted for us and did not allow us to begin the fight with the disappointed Russian nation, with our brethren, although the occu- pation of Penza at this tune would not cost us such victims as later. But we can be satisfied. We re- mained true to the traditions of our nation, who raises his sword only against an attack.
"But to leave Penza against the will of the Soviet was impossible.


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