Fearless Admiral Kolchak was a naval captain to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. He came from a well-known family and made great military exploits. He explored the Arctic ice field and became famous in the battle between Japan and Russia in the Black Sea. The prince gave him an award and the Tsar personally appointed him. He became the youngest naval captain in Russia at that time. If, if history continues to follow the original rhythm and pace, his future is bright and his life is full of complacency. However, no one in history can escape the teasing and ridicule of the great director of history. In 1917, the "February Revolution" occurred in Russia, the tsar abdicated and the empire fell. He swore allegiance to the provisional government, and then set up his own government and army in Siberia. After the "October Revolution" broke out, he was executed by the red Soviet regime as a "white bandit". Since then, he has been written down in history by the people and politicians of the Soviet Union as a counter-revolutionary. In 2004, after the sudden disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia officially rehabilitated him and erected a sculpture for him because of the economic crisis, the national confidence, and the dream of a great power. The right or wrong of history is never a one-off event, nor is it the current world at that time, but the face-up and reflection after the precipitation. The events of life and death, the names of loyal ministers, and the time are the best annotations and conclusions in history. The development process of society is full of exploration and pain. No one is God, and can create a new world with a wave of his hand. No one has the clairvoyance to see the past, present and future clearly. We, in fact, know nothing about the future, not even tomorrow. It is the progress of the times to be able to re-evaluate historical figures objectively. But being able to review, face up, evaluate, and write the truth of history is the real awakening and thinking of a nation.
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