1918 - Tsarevitch Alexei escapes with his mother from a Bolshevik prison. In retaliation, the rest of his family are wiped out. With nowhere else to go to, Alexei assumes command of the White army. His more competent leadership helps Russia to victory, as he demands better co-ordination among the White armies. He also puts out an order banning arms from being sold lest they fall into the hands of the Bolsheviks. Among other orders include the integration of propaganda after intercepting an agitprop train en route to Vladivostok. One example shows the Cheka and about how the communists will be no different from the Tsars, which influences the peasants.
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