The Russian Army in World War IArchon Books, 1969 - 287 pages |
Contents
The Conscription Laws | 1 |
Distribution of the Burden of Conscription | 15 |
Causes of Inadequate Organization and Supplies | 30 |
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according active service age groups Alexeev Allies ammunition artillery attitude Austria-Hungary battalions batteries began beginning Bolshevik called cent Central Statistical Department Chief of Staff committees Conscription Conscription Law corps Cossacks defense Denikin depot deserters Duma East Prussia Emperor enemy equipment estimated evacuated exemptions fact factories fighting figures forces France French Galicia German Grand Duke Guchkov guns Headquarters heavy High Command howitzers inasmuch increased infantry divisions interior Kerensky Kornilov losses Manikovsky ment military service Minister Minister of War Ministry Mirovoi Voine mobilization months necessary needed offensive officers organization peace Petrograd Soviet Polivanov Prince Lvov Provisional Government question railways rear recruits reënforcements regiments reserve result Revolution rifles Rodzianko Rossya v Mirovoi Russian army sent shortage situation soldiers southwestern front Soviet of Workers Special Council strength Sukhomlinov summer campaign taken territorials tion total number transport troops units versts wounded Yanushkevich Zemstvos
