Kerensky is assassinated! Denkin seizes the power! Kolchak orders industrial build up!
My name is Makarov, Nikolay Makarov. Military aide to Admiral Kolchak, Supreme Ruler of All Russias and I have been his aid since the end of the Civil War. I served as a cadet in the 1. Kavaleriya Diviziya during the War and once the Captain of my unit was killed near the end if the War Kolchak promoted me as Captain of my unit. Trough the years after the war I continued to serve directly under Kolchak's armies and when he failed in his attempt to seize the power from the fraud Kerensky, my unit escorted him safely to Transamur. From that point on I have been the Military Aide of Kolchak and I shall serve as his chronicle. News came from Russia that President Kerensky had been assassinated. When I told this to the Admiral he was more than happy but even he knew that we couldn't do much to use this opportunity. Our nation was helpless and timid, weak as a girl. But Kolchak had a plan which would hopefully help us to regain our lost lands.
He nomitated Viktor Shanin as the new Head of Intelligence for his industrial skills to promote the build of the Transamur industry. Kolchak also changed his friend Ivan Vysoitsky as the new Chief of Staff to reorganize the army. I heard that much of the treasury was used to build new factories and industrial complexes around Vladivostok. Also some new divisions were organized but all these were outdated and Japan still had it's armies in Transamur.
In Russia Anton Denkin, former General of the White Armies in the Civil War had seized the power. Denkin was the arch enemy of Kolchak if one could say such a thing. Denkin had never supported Kolchak and betrayed him when they were supposed to seize power from Kerensky and now that Kerensky was assassinated there was rumors that Denkin had issued it.
Japan fearing that we might unite with Russia kept sharing it's intel, technology and resources with us. They even supported the new Industries and sent more armies to protect us. This was good as we couldn't have defended ourselves incase Denkin would have attacked but I guess even he wasn't foolish enough to attack Japan.
It seemed that Denkin didn't want lose support of the Duma and the cabinet and decided to keep Kerensky's Prime Minister Pavel Milyukov. Wise move but there still were rumors that Bolsheviks were angry.
To increase his power as the new Dictator of Russia, Denkin re-introduced the old
In Mittelafrika Governor Göring had issued an ultimatum against the Portugues Africa, he had also seeked his Kaiser's approval but it had been denied. So Göring went ahead and declared war against Portugal.
The South Africans longing to be the sole rulers of Africa used the opportunity to attack Göring's Africa.