tens of thousands of pamphlets in only a few days. During this campaign, the Rus got a lot of support among the people in the rural areas, who su
obs. Moreover, a makeshift social insurance system was established. Tschistokjow`s ministers rescued some industrial complexes from collapsing and numerous jobs cou
thousands. Despite everything, all this did not alter the fact that Tschistokjow could fight the social crisis only rudimentarily. His land was d
oaned Frank. "Yo
asked for Alf and you. The struggle co
d fights again?", huffed A
hat do you think will happen if we sit back here and take things
till exhausted from all
GCF will invade Belarus and our little revolution is over! We have to go on with our assault
nned, while Wilden was st
Moscow", declared the
tuously. "Moscow? Ar
culously. There is no other way for us. Belarus alone is nothing. Do
nd looked out the window.
e to drive back to Minsk now! Call Sven and
drove with the others to Vitebsk. After their arrival, Frank and Alfred were sent to Veliz, together with about fifty Rus. Here, they had to spread propaganda
knew that they were necessary, because without an "intellectual p
ooper units once again. During the demonstration, there were a few clashes with the local police, but all in all, the security
ated in the last months. Everything had become more expensive, from sandwiches to elec
although it was illegal - and reached a lot of desperate people who were hoping for a political chang
eople through the Latvian city of Daugapils, marching with
he end of the day, the Rus had prevailed and the local security forces were forced to give up the c
nda campaign for Tschistokjow. Day and night
ident Matsumoto about some important questions of a future alliance policy. His family
ew his backpack, which was filled to the brim with leaflets and newspapers of the freedom movement, into a corner of the bus sh
in some streets, general Kohlhaas",
ts into the next garbage can, boy!", grumbled Kohlhaas and put the
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