All is Now Against Us: A Russian White Victory

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Demchugdongrub was tired of all of the revolutionary chaos in China. A young Qing aristocrat, he had lost any chance of getting a privledged position within the dynasty. The Qing were dead. Upon seeing Ungerns success, and his Pan Monarchist rhetoric, he found a new source of inspiration. Especially, as a Mongol, the claim that the Mongol sun was rising and the Chinese sun falling was appealing. Thus the young Nationalist gave fiery speeches. A famous moment was when one questioned the ability to restore the Mongol Empire, when after all, the Mongols were a tiny minority in this great world. He then yelled. "Oh, but the great boy Genghis was but born in a Yurt, and made a serf. We were a bunch of warring tribes. The impossible is possible." He created a paramilitary unit, known as "The Kheshig." Soon the warlords and the Chinese buercrats were feeling threatened, with some simply planning to flee, seeing the position as ultimately impossible, for killing Demchugdongrub would spark a revolt. Meanwhile, the Baron looked at this man with interest...

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Zog I of Albania had mistrusted the Yugoslav kingdom for quite a bit, fearful of Russia's panslavic political agenda. Thus modernization of military began to be sped up.
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Thus a mission was sent to begin help from the Weimar Republic, who proved very willing to assist. Prussian discipline, and German equipment was sent. Textile industries benefitted from printing uniforms, and the military sized up massively.
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Growth of Trotskyism and Permanent Revolution
Trotsky had quite a reputation by now. A new ideology was formed, one that sought a "revolution within a revolution." Thus Socialists would travel around the world seeking to spread their revolutionary concepts to different revolts. Lev Sedov, Trotsky's son, traveled to India, seeing it as the birthplace for the new revolution, due to ongoing unrest. Meetings were done regularly with Indian Peasants, workers, and intellectuals. In addition, ties were established with the Indian National Congress and other independence leagues. However Britain was annoyed, to say the least, with what was viewed as an idiotic form of revolutionary agitation. Thus most unions in India, as well as Independence Organizations, were brutally repressed. (more to come)
 
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