TO MEET THE GERMANS
" TWENTY RUSSIAN ARMY CORPS. A. . . .... „. , PETROGRAD, sth September. A high military official states that at the outset of the war Austria was Russia s most serious enemy, because, except for four army corps sent to bervia, her entire army was directed against the Russians. Now that the former had been annihilated at Shabatz, and Russia had defeated a force of two hundred thousand Austrians between the Vistula and Dneister, ten Russian army corps would be sufficient to hold the Austrians in check, leaving twenty corps free to be launched against Germany. ° J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 7
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96TO MEET THE GERMANS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 7
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