A Letter from the Samara 'Consul' to the Prime Minister of France about the Events of the Civil War: A Citizen’s Duty and Self-Interest
Autor: | Yulia Galkina |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
Linguistics and Language History Literature and Literary Theory Visual Arts and Performing Arts Council of Ministers media_common.quotation_subject Historiography Domestic market Language and Linguistics Spanish Civil War Mutiny Political science Law Self-interest Speculation Duty media_common |
Zdroj: | Quaestio Rossica. 9 |
ISSN: | 2313-6871 2311-911X |
DOI: | 10.15826/qr.2021.1.580 |
Popis: | The letter by French “consul” Jeannot proposed to the reader highlights the participation of French military and diplomatic representatives in the Civil War in the Volga Region in 1918. Soviet historiography considers Jeannot one of the key figures who caused the situation in the Czechoslovak Corps in the spring of 1918 to destabilise; however, information about him is scarce. This letter highlights the role of Jeannot in events related to the mutiny of the Czechoslovak legion and demonstrates his motivation and understanding of events in Russia between 1914 and 1918. The letter dates from September 1919 and is addressed to Georges Clemenceau, president of the Council of Ministers of France. According to the document, Jeannot wanted compensation for the financial costs that he had incurred during his mission in Russia and aspired to demonstrate his usefulness and competence in the “Russian question” to the officials of the Third Republic. The document touches upon the financial side of French anti-Soviet actions in the Volga Region and French speculation in the Russian domestic market in 1918. Jeannot’s letter is kept in the fund of the Second Bureau of the General Staff of France of the Historical Service of the French Ministry of Defense (Service Historique de la Défense). |
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