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The beneficiaries of the windfall were not just the Austrian Government, but governments across Europe, which made a fortune from this "Anti-Semitic Movement."
Even the Russians, with relatively modest profits, turned a deficit into a surplus in this campaign, marking the second time in nearly forty years that the Tsarist Government had a fiscal surplus.
It is noteworthy that the last time the Tsarist Government had a fiscal surplus, it was also due to an anti-Semitic incident. History once again proved that anti-Semitism is indeed the royal road to wealth.
Seeing the assets on the financial statements increase every day, Alexander III felt invigorated.
When the Tsar was in a good mood, joy permeated throughout the Gatchina Palace.
After the initial joy, Alexander III began to worry again. This was the first time since his accession that he had such ample funds at his disposal, and he had no experience in how to spend this money efficiently.