861a.01/413: Telegram
The Vice Consul at Vladivostok (Winslow) to the Secretary of State
[Received October 26, 1922—6:11 a.m.]
38. Embassy informed last Japanese transport sailed 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, evacuation completed. General staff Red militia [Page 865] entered followed by triumphal entry of Red Army of from ten to fifteen thousand troops late afternoon. Population received the army enthusiastically. Order prevailed throughout and tenseness of the last week now entirely relieved. Commander in Chief Uboreivich in reply official reception at town hall declared people’s revolutionary army desires peace and order. City now draped in red.
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