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As Czar he was Commander-In-Chief of all Russian armed forces-including Intelligence- and spend many a working day at a converted railroad yard where several modified boxcars were used as a sort of Message center and ciphers were intercepted and debriefed, etc. This sort of makeshift Russian ( Pentagon) but limited to intelligence gathering, was called the Stavka- surrounded by MP"s and security guards- naturalloy,. from the outside it resembled a railroad yard or a strangely camouflaged Carnival back lot with Bunk cars- or battery wagons.

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