It wasn't by chance that the Russian Empire collapsed in 1917, and nor was it the case with the Soviet Union. In both cases a powerful external force initiated Russia's falling apart using villains and fools, who completely destroyed their own country for money and attractive promises.
The history of this great catastrophe still holds many mysteries, and there are much more questions than answers here. Germany, which is still blamed for it, was not more than a tool and fell a victim to its own revolution afterwards. February 1917 – this is when the Russian catastrophe of the 20 century started, and we paid too high a price to overcome the damage. However, as soon as we forgot how Russia's geopolitical enemies had destroyed our country, disintegration and chaos came back. In both cases, this force hid behind the smokescreen of an "alliance" and "universal values." And now their conceptual descendants, sufficiently sponsored from abroad, are ready to provoke a new revolution in Russia.
Read this book and learn
• why Nicholas II and his brother abdicated so easily;
• who and how arranged Lenin's return to Russia in a "sealed" railway car;
• why the British agent Oswald Rayner put a security round into Grigori Rasputin's forehead;
• why the German General Staff never knew they had a spy by the name of Ulyanov;
• why the Provision Government paid for the passage of revolutionaries, who were going to overthrow them;
• why Alexander Kerensky didn't fight Bolsheviks but played a giveaway game with them and tried to hand the power to Lenin.
Kerensky = Gorbachev = Yeltsin = …?
Enough of this! There should be no more revolutions in Russia!
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Николай Стариков. 1917. Key to the “Russian” Revolution
Author's Note
Chapter 1. Dark Spot in the History of the Russian Revolution
Chapter 2. Driving Forces of the February Revolution: Lies and Delusions
Chapter 3. How Provisional Government Managed to Ruin Russia in Eight Months
Chapter 4. Why German Command Had No Clue It Had Ulyanov the Spy
Chapter 5. Why the Sealed Train Transporting Lenin Hurried That Slowly or What for the French Put Oil Cans on Their Tanks
Chapter 6. Who Assassinated Grigori Rasputin and Why
Chapter 7. Alexander Kerensky's Giveaway Game with Vladimir Lenin
Chapter 8. Why Alexander Kerensky Betrayed and Deceived General Kornilov
Chapter 9. Why Lenin Was in Such a Rush to Seize Power
Annex 1. Who Orchestrated the World War?
Annex 2. History of World War 1 Instigation
Bibliography
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February and October 1917.
Two parts of the same whole.
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"…Pilsudski put the question squarely: what would happen and who would win the war? This was his answer – Austria and Germany would defeat Russia, but would be defeated themselves by the Anglo-French (or the Anglo-American-French)."[24]
The Polish dictator's insights into the future were incredible. Neither Nicholas II nor Wilhelm II or Franz Josef suspected that the war was coming. Archduke Franz Ferdinand quietly played with his children in Belvedere Castle, Gavrilo Princip attended his university classes. Mlada Bosna group didn't consider killing the heir to the Austrian throne yet, and the general staffs of the future opponents didn't even have any plans for the upcoming war. However, Jozef Pilsudski didn't just know the war scenario, but was even aware of how it was going to end!