Why future generations were certain about the existence of the treasure in Kazan mainly stemmed from official Soviet archives, as Nicholas II fell into the hands of the Labor Party, from whom they naturally obtained some key information.
According to later rumors, this treasure was Nicholas II's backup plan and resources for a comeback, but it wasn't originally intended to deal with the Labor Party or the former Russian capitalist provisional government.
It was before 1914 that Nicholas II considered the possibility of defeat, especially after declaring war with Germany and Austria, he had to consider the outcome of a defeat for Russia.
However, Nicholas II never imagined that the ultimate downfall of his regime would come not from the Allies but from the provisional government and Labor Party regime, nor did he anticipate that the Labor Party would emerge victorious.
