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The prominent White leaders Grigori Semenov and Aleksandr Kolchak, despite being on the same side, were often at odds with one another. It got so bad that at one point in 1919 Kolchak actually sent troops to confront Semenov. The standoff ended when soldiers on both sides disregarded orders and began sharing food and chatting with one another.

Say they had ended up opening fire on one another. What might come from a serious split between the Cossack hosts and Kolchak's forces? Might there be open combat? What does this mean for the Whites in general?
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