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=== Prelude ===
 
After the collapse of the Bukharin regime by the German Invasion, Genrikh Yagoda led the NKVD to evacuate the Soviet government to Irkutsk, making it a legitimate successor. However, the Presidium's tyranny led to underground movements forming in the Far East. In Central Siberia, Russian intellectuals fled to Tomsk, forming a republic. Tensions between the Republic and Union remnants increased during the late 1940s and early 1950s with increased tensions and constant border clashes almost everyday.
==== World War II ====
During World War II, Germany invaded the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, leading to its total collapse and the occupation of Russia up to the Urals and the A-A line. In the years following the war, various Russian warlords rose in the power vacuum created by the fall of the USSR. Loyal Soviet generals under the leadership of ''Yegorov'' formed the West Russian Revolutionary Front while in the west, the West Siberian People's Republic was formed under ''Kaganovich'' while the Central Siberian Republic was formed under a group of Russian intellectuals. Genrikh Yagoda led the NKVD to evacuate the Soviet government to Irkutsk, making it a legitimate successor. However, the Presidium's tyranny led to underground movements forming in the Far East. In Central Siberia, Russian intellectuals fled to Tomsk, forming a republic. In the following power vacumm left by the total collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, tensions between the Republic and Union remnants increased during the late 1940s and early 1950s
 
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