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... incidences. Nicholas II, who was initially hesitating whether to commence the construction of the Siberian Railway, made a firm decision to proceed when he learned of the changes at the frontline.
Clearly, after the frontline troops encountered logistic problems, they did not turn to him, the Tsarist, to address the issue, but instead sought help from the Allied Command controlled by Shinra, deeply provoking Nicholas II.
To free himself from Shinra’s influence, Nicholas II no lon ...
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