Chapter 443: The Confrontation of Two Powers

The news of the successful uprising in Saint Petersburg quickly spread throughout Russia, and it incited more cities to carry out large-scale strikes and protest marches.

In these cities with large-scale strikes and demonstrations, it is evident that the demonstrators are divided into two factions: the working classes and capitalism.

Following Saint Petersburg is Moscow, and then the surrounding major cities and important developments. Moscow's Red Square, the Kremlin Palace, and the Moscow Arsenal were occupied by uprising troops within just a few days, and the rebellion had spread throughout the European region of Russia.

Before World War I, Russia was an enormous country. The westernmost part was Poland, which had been divided with Germany, while the easternmost part reached the Asian border and separated from the United States by the Bering Strait.