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for one simple reason: the high humidity in equatorial and tropical waters makes such
combustion impossible! By the way, they themselves did not wet pyroxylin when
crossing these waters. Probably their pyroxylin was “flameproof” and did not flare up
in conditions of 100% humidity, but the Russian one did not “possess” this quality
and ignited spontaneously. However, the advice that passed through diplomatic chan-
nels turned into an order to the admiral who led the Russian squadron and the sea-
men’s numerous objections on this occasion were not taken into account. As a result
of such “friendly” advice two thirds of the missiles fired at Japanese war-ships,
breaking through the boards of these ships, did not explode exactly because of the
wet pyroxylin! When the Japanese counted the holes and non-blown shells after the
Battle of Tsushima (May 27–28, 1905) (commonly known as the “Sea of Japan Naval
Battle”), they were horrified at the idea what would have happened with their squad-
ron, if these shells had blown as they must have if the pyroxylin was not wet, after the
first two salvos from the Russian squadron, the Japanese would not have had a sin-
gle war-ship.
The Russian Empire would have won the war after the first battle, but the wet
pyroxylin and the absence of due armour and partitions on war-ships did the dirty
job: Russia lost the Far-Eastern squadron and Port-Arthur got into a siege. However,
even then the Japanese would have been defeated, had not the Bolshevists, (the ma-
jority of whom were former Bundistn 170 — Judaic “revolutionaries”) at this critical
time, organized the so-called First Russian Revolution (read: the First Judaic Revolu-
tion) in 1905-1907. This “revolution” was organized on Japanese money, but few
know that actually this was money from American Israelites who gave enormous
credit sums to Japan for this purpose. Indeed, Russia had strange “allies”, Great Brit-
ain and USA!
But even after the defeat of Russia in the Far-Eastern conflict because of the
sabotage of the “allies”, it did not weaken, but on the contrary, unprecedented eco-
nomic development began which was stopped with the beginning of World War I,
behind which we again found the American Israelites. They perfectly understood that,
if they failed to stop Russia at the beginning of its economical growth, it would be
impossible to stop it at all! The murder of Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand in Serbia,
the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by Judaic “revolutionaries” resulted in the
Austro-Hungarian Empire declaring war on small Serbia which had a mutual assis-
tance pact with the Russian Empire.
In its turn, the Austro-Hungarian Empire had a proper agreement with the Kai-
ser’s Germany and so on and so forth. Thus, the so-called World War I broke out.
The beginning of the war was not successful for the Russian army, which had a basic
problem with supplies of almost everything: ammunition, food, uniform and forage
which were irregular. Very often ammunition of the wrong calibre, food of the poor-
170 The General Jewish Labour Union of Lithuania, Poland and Russia, in Yiddish the Algemeyner Yidisher Ar-
beter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland, generally called The Bund (from German: Bund meaning federation or union) or
the Jewish Labor Bund, was a Jewish political party in several European countries operating predominantly between the
1890s and the 1930s with remnants of the party still active in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United
Kingdom. A Member of the Bund is called a Bundist (Bundistn in the plural).
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