In 1919,120,000 soldiers escorted a 500-ton gold train from喀山 to Northeast China, carrying the last remnants of the tsar"s wealth. Hidden amidst a secretive mission during the Russian Revolution, this haul represented a strategic move to potentially sway the war"s outcome. The gold, collected by Tsar Nicholas II, was secretly transported due to the changing political landscape and his family"s attempt to retain their wealth.