on the charter of the tugenbund, that is , a society of benefactors, and this organization, unlike hyteriapolitical nature. in the twentieth year this changed. let me remind you, well, everyone who studied history russia. the 19th century army should, in theory, be familiar with the provisions of this oath: i , so-and-so named, swear, to be faithful, to carry out all the decisions of his imperial majesty that have followed, and that will follow in the future, this is me in relation to, uh, whether they were right or wrong in making or not making a decision regarding the throne-inheritance, like military men who took the oath. i remind you that in addition, there was a corporate oath of the nobility exactly the same, they were violators of this oath, which they took. the third part of the oath, there it is clearly stated that if any thoughts arise, in the interest of his imperial majesty, i will obey and report it and will resist with all my might, so they were traitors to the oath, if we follow the traditions of the law school, to put it bluntly. about what they actually wanted, about this