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adam_text | CONTENTS
Editor s Preface
........
Author s Preface
. . . . . . .
Chapter I. The Conscription Laws
. . . . 1
Military Service as a Sacred Duty. Territorial Distribution of
the Burden of Conscription. Term of Service. A Comparison
with Germany. Distribution of the Burden of Military Service
among the Age Groups. The Cossacks. Effects of General Social
Conditions. General Sukhomlinov.
Chapter II. Distribution of the Burden of Conscription
. .
lő
Importance of Productive Employment. Population and Its
Productive Employment. Exemptions Based on Domestic Con¬
ditions. Evolution of the Conscription Law. Physical Standards.
Educational Standards. Criticism of Exemptions on Educational
Grounds. The Law of
1912.
Failures of the Government Policy.
Chapter III. Causes of Inadequate Organization and Supplies
. 30
Army Appropriations. The Artillery. Railroads. The Geographi¬
cal Factor. Inadequacy of Pre-War Estimates. Number of Guns
Needed. Armament and Munition Works. Work of Reorganiza¬
tion. An Illustration.
Chapter IV. Man Power and the Size of the Army
... 46
The Army Iteserve. The Territorial Army. Total Number of Men
Mobilized. Order of Conscription. Age Distribution. Geographi¬
cal Distribution. The Russian Steam Roller. Shingarev s
Speech. Colonel Engelhardt s Criticism. Memorandum of the
Special Council for National Defense. General Shuvaev s Letter.
Effects of the Revolution. Skilled Labor. Prisoners Taken. Num¬
ber and Distribution of Prisoners Taken from the Beginning of
the War until September
1, 1917.
Chapter V. The Losses of the Army
. . . . .76
Difficulty of the Problem. Soviet Statistics. The Number of
Wounded. Dr. Avramov s Computations. Another Method. Num¬
ber of Men Killed. Prisoners. Russian Prisoners of War in Ger¬
many, January
1, 1915,
to January
10, 1918.
Number of Russian
Prisoners in Austria-Hungary, September
25, 1914,
to December
81, 1917.
The Missing Men. A Summary. A Comparison with
France and Germany. Comparative Losses, Russian, French, and
xviii
THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR
German. The Commanding Officers Point of View. Distribution of
Losses in Time. Prisoners. Casualties and Prisoners. Estimate of
Total Casualties (Prisoners
E
xcepted) for the Various Campaigns
of the War,
1911—1917.
Estimate of Casualties and Prisoners
throughout the War. Officers and Men. Comparative Estimate of
Losses (Both as Prisoners and Casualties) in Officers and Men,
Respectively. The Sick. Disabled Men.
Chápte»*
VI. Combatant and Auxiliary Forces
. . .
10б
The Army in the Field. Its Strength. Strength of the Army in the
Field. Auxiliary Troops. Numbers of Men in Each of the Five
Fronts Receiving Army Rations on September
1,
í
917.
The Ma¬
chine Age. The Remote Rear. Men Returning to the Ranks. Mili¬
tary Bureaucracy. Desertions.
Chapter
VII.
Munitions of War
. . . . . . 126
The Crisis. Small Arms. Caielessness of the Soldiers. Machine
Guns. Small-Arms Ammunition. The Artillery. Russian and Ger¬
man Artillery in East Prussia, August,
1914-,
A Summary. Re¬
quirements in Guns at the Beginning of
1917.
Proposed Reor¬
ganization of the Artillery. Guns Received during the War. Ar¬
tillery on the Russian Front on October
1, 1917.
Number of Guns
Demanded and Delivered. Artillery Ammunition. The Spring of
1915.
Growth of Requirements. Shell Deliveries,
1914—1917.
Technical Equipment Exemption of Skilled Men. Lack of Or¬
ganization. The Special Council. The War Industries Committee.
The Policy of tiie Government. The Revolution. Conclusion.
Chapter
VIII.
Feeding- and Equipping· the Army
„ . . 162
Russia s Resources of Grain. Meat. Other Foodstuffs. Fodder.
The Special Council for Supply. Lack of Firm Policy. Effeevs
of the Revolution. Number of Days Supplies in Hand, October
10, 1917.
Equipment. The Attitude of the Soldiers. Conclusion.
Chapter IX. Transport Organization
..... 183
The Mobilization. The Next Task. Evacuation. After the Retreat
of
1915.
Movement of Troops. Rumania Joins the Allies. Other
Aspects of the Problem. Lack of Coordination. The Effects of
the Revolution. Railway Construction. Railway Construction
during the War up to September
lő,
1917.
Trade Routes.
Chapter X. The Spirit of the Army before the Revolution (Cam¬
paigns of
1914, 1915,
and
1916) . . . . 201
Response to the Mobilization. An Explanation of the Popular At¬
titude. The Ritual Aspect of Russian Patriotism. Respective
CONTENTS xix
Strength of Armed Forces. Advance in East Prussia. The Au¬
tumn of
1914.
The Campaign of
1914.
The Campaign of
1916.
The Retreat of
Î915.
The MoraJe of the Army. Attitude of the
Council of Ministers. The Removal of the Grand Duke. The Em¬
peror at the Head of the Troops. The Spirit of the Army. The
Campaign of
1916.
Criticism of the High Command.
Chapter XI. Disintegration of
1917 . . . . . 247
Attitude of the Army toward the Downfall of the Empire. The
Front and the Rear. The Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Depu¬
ties. Reports of the Members of the Duma, The Role of Ker-
ensky. Deserters. Opinion of Army Leaders. Reasons for Offi¬
cial Optimism. Cooperation with the Allies. Shock Units.
Anti-War Propaganda. Views of the Commanding Officers.
Changes in the Command. The Offensive
oí
June,
1917.
General
Kornilov. The Officers* Corps. The Kornilov Affair. The Final
Breakdown.
Index
. . . . . . ... . 283
List of the Volumes of the Rueeian Series
.... 288
INDEX
Air
force,
150.
Airplanes,
148-160;
anti-aircraft guns,
136.
Alexander II, and military service,
1, 13;
reforms,
10, 11, 43;
serfdom abolished,
19;
assassination,
11.
Alexander III, II,
43.
Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress,
159,
171, 234, 248.
Alexeev, General M. V.,
60, 68, 70, 98,
109,
111,
112, 136, 170, 172, 222, 236,
263, 26Ö, 280.
Allowances to soldiers families, Law,
June
25, 1912, 8, 52.
Anti-war propaganda,
267.
Army
s
appropriations,
30, 01;
work of
organization,
41;
one-day census,
106;
pence strength,
107;
strength in the
field,
105, 107, 109, 207;
respective
strength, Russia and Germany,
208;
territorial force,
7, 18, 19, 46, 54, 67;
bans,
7;
reserve,
2, 45;
combatant and
auxiliary forces,
105;
auxiliary troops,
110;
depot troops,
69, 115, 123;
shock
units,
265;
spirit before the Revolution,
201, 237;
on the eve of the Revolution,
281;
attitude toward downfall of Em¬
pire,
247;
disintegration at beginning
of Revolution,
249;
after the Revolu¬
tion,
252, 256;
leaders1 opinions,
224,
237, 260.
Army Medical Service,
75, 82, 104.
Army Supply Department,
72, 106, 110,
114, 167.
Arsenals,
40.
Artillery,
132, 133, 135;
reorganization
suggested after Russo-Japanese War,
33;
proposed reorganization
1916, 138;
result of maintenance at lower cost,
32;
number of officers needed,
38, 126;
equipment received during the War,
140{
demanded and delivered,
142
f
re«
quirements at beginning of
1917, 137
1
growth of requirements,
146;
Russian
and German in East Prussia
1914, 134;
on Russian front October
1917, 141;
ammunition,
142;
shell deliveries,
147.
Austria-Hungary: military expenditure,
80, 81;
exemptions from military
serv*
ice»
19, 21;
officers voluntary service»
29;
railways,
34;
Russian prisoners
September
1915
to December
1917, 88,
89, 102.
Automobiles,
148.
Avramov, A. G.,
82, 85, 93, 101, 102, 118-
120.
Belaev, General
Μ. Α.,
64, 169, 200.
Binshtok, V.
T.,
75, 86, 102.
Blockade,
36, 218.
Bogntko, General,
162-167, 178, 181, 223.
Borisov,
General V.,
223.
British Military Mission,
108.
Brusilov, General
Α. Α.,
96, 121, 146, 265.
Bunt, General,
210, 220.
Bulgarin,
Russia s brotherly attitude,
205;
Russian forces in,
88.
Burevettnik,
281.
Campaigns,
1914, 215, 217; 1916, 218, 238»
1917, 272.
Capital, national, spent on war,
117.
Casualties,
57, 67, 76, 115, 123, 217, 222,
24-Í
;
wounded,
81;
evacuated,
118, 185,
192;
killed,
86;
missing,
93;
sick,
101;
disabled,
103;
returned to ranks,
117-
119;
comparative
lusses
French, Ger¬
man, Russian,
94;
distribution of losses
in time,
95;
total for various cam¬
paigns of the War,
97, 98;
comparative
estimate officers and men,
99;
Soviet
statistics,
76, 78, 84, 93.
Censuses, all-Russian
1897, 15, 16, 23;
agricultural
1917, 16, 52;
army one-
day,
106.
Central Board of Education,
76, 88.
Central Statistical Department,
45, 71,
77, 79-80, 84, 87, 93, 94, 116, 122.
Central War Industries Committee,
72,
155.
Churchill, Winston, on the fate or
Russie,
xvii.
Clothing supplies,
176.
Coal, decrease at Revolution,
159.
Commission for the Investigation of the
Effects on Publication Health of the
War,
1914-1920,
Proceedings,
46, 49,
75, 83, 86, 89, 106, 107, 112, 118, 192.
Congress of the Representatives of In¬
dustry and Commerce,
166.
284
THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR
Conscriptions Laws»
1874,
Ι 3» β,
7, 10, 11,
18, 18, 19, 24, 26, 60, 64, 55, 69,
evolu¬
tion,
19, 22, 1913, 2, 4,
β,
14, 19, 21, 27,·
79
ЈЛ,
21;
order of conscription, SO;
term of service,
3;
territorial distribu¬
tion,
2, 62;
ape distribution,
7, 51;
age
groups Russian and German,
6;
dis¬
tribution of burden by class and age,
16;
non-Russian peoples,
2, 62, 68;
ef¬
fects ot
penerai social
condition,
10;
compared with Germany,
6, 6;
»ее
aleo
Military Service; Exemptions.
Cossacks, Regulations,
8, 9, 10.
Council of National Defense, II,
41.
Crimean War, sickness mortality,
101 ;
hospital mortality,
85.
Danilov, General George N.,
13, 31, 126,
127,
Î29,
181, 133, 144, 202, 205.
Debeney, General,
114.
Declaration of Rights, soldiers ,
272.
Denlkin, General,
145, 235, 247, 248, 251,
264, 208, 275.
Desertions,
69, 109, 121, 197;
after the
Revolution,
259, 274.
Dohrorolsky, General S.,
46, 103, 203-205,
220.
Doegen, V ,
89
1
90.
Draper, John W.,
161.
Duma, attitude toward national defense,
20;
reports of the members on the
Revolution,
252.
Dupont,
General,
214.
East Prussia, advance in,
212.
ŕ.cole
de Querré,
114.
Educational standards,
23, 24;
exemp¬
tions on educational grounds,
25, 27.
Engelhardt, Colonel
Β. Α.,
20-22, 69, 71,
122, 124, 202.
Evacuation of threatened territory,
185,
192.
Evert, General
Λ. Ε.,
171, 249.
Exemptions,
7;
categories,
18;
based on
domestic conditions,
17;
physical
standards,
21;
skilled labor,
71, 151;
under law of
1012, 27;
non-Russian
races,
2, 52, 58;
criticism on educa¬
tional grounds,
25, 27.
Factories, munition,
127, 130;
number of
men working for the army,
117; Petro¬
grad,
decrease at Revolution,
159.
Finland, conscription,
3, 52.
Food supply, army and Interior,
162;
lack of organization,
169, 192;
labor
shortage,
63;
number of days supplies
on hand October
1917, 175;
effect of
Revolution,
171.
France: productive population,
16;
ma¬
chine power,
17;
military expenditure,
30, 31;
exemptions from military serv¬
ice,
19, 21;
training of reserve officers,
25;
voluntary service,
29;
losses by
army,
84;
comparative losses,
94;
hospital mortality,
85, 86;
mortality
from sickness,
102;
wounded returned
to ranks,
119;
artillery, l3Gi airplanes
sent Russia,
150.
Frunco-Russian alliance,
85.
Frantz, Major
Günther, 90.
Fraternizing,
255, 263, 271.
Fronts: numerical strength,
105;
number
receiving army rations September
1017,
113;
summary of reports submitted to
General Headquarters,
107.
General Staff, separated from Ministry
of War, II,
12;
frequent changes,
13.
Germany: victories In
1870, 1;
productive
population,
16;
nation in arms,
11;
military expenditures,
80, 31 ;
railways,
34;
strength of army,
208;
military
service,
5, 6;
Ersatz reserves,
7, 28;
Landwehr,
б,
9; Landsturm, 5;
exemp¬
tions,
19, 21;
training ot reserve
o/łi-
сегѕ,
21;
voluntary
service,
29;
long
terms of
General Staff,
13;
artillery,
32;
artillery in East Prussia, August
191
i,
134;
offensive
1917, 274;
Russian
prisoners,
88-90, 102;
losses,
84, 94;
Red Cross,
88.
Gnom
factory, airplane motors,
149.
Goldenbergh, M.,
251.
Goremykin, J. L.,
65, 178, 228, 232.
Grain, resources,
162;
shortage,
172.
Gucbkov, A. J.,
118, 197, 214, 216, 245,
262, 272.
Gurko, General Basil
T.,
68, 110-112, 123.
Gurko, Vladimir, I,
61.
Hindenburg, Field Marshal
von, 218, 219.
Horses,
167.
Hospital mortality,
85.
Ignatiev, Count
Α. Α.,
211.
Imperial Academy of Sciences,
43.
Income, national, growth after abolition
of
ser f
doni, SO.
INDEX
285
Inter-Allicd Conferences;
1Э16,
146;
1917, 121, 131, 133, 134, 139.
Invaded territory
, 164, 186-188, 217.
leve »t
ία,
261.
Italy, exemption from military service,
19, 21;
training of reserve officers,
26;
voluntary service,
29;
declares war,
220.
Ivanov,
General J.,
132, 144.
Izhevsk factory, munitions,
128, 146, 162.
Izvolsky, A. P.,
211.
Janin,
General,
80, 103, 104.
Kalomka factory,
153.
Kcrensky,
Λ.
F., 59, 125, 257, 262, 276-
277, 280.
Khvostov,
Λ. Α.,
233.
Knox, General, Sir Alfred,
45, 53, 108,
124, 172, 197, 224, 225, 237, 239.
Kondzerovsky, General P. K.,
143.
Korní lov,
General
L. G.,
272, 273, 276;
Kornilov affair,
277, 279.
Krivoshein, A. V.,
55, 121, 168, 163, 178,
230.
Krupp,
firm of,
40, 42.
Kuprin, A. I.,
204.
Kuropatkin, General A. N.,
83, 216.
Labor, shortage In essential industries,
63, 152;
skilled, exempted,
71, 151;
ef¬
fect of Revolution,
159.
Laws,
»ее
Conscription; Allowances to
soldiers1 families.
Lechitsky, Genera»,
66, 128, 132.
Lemke,
M.,
235, 238.
Lenin, Vladimir, 260, 277.
Live stock, 164, 184, 194.
Loans,
France
to Russia for railway
building,
35.
Ludendorf, General
von, 216, 218, 219;
on breakup of Russian army,
263, 264.
Lukomsky, General,
41, 156, 166, 167, 176.
Lvov, Prince George E.,
252.
Lvov, V.
N.. 280.
Machine-tool shortage,
156.
Machine power,
17, 64, 114.
Mnckensen, General
von, 108, 220, 221.
Maklakov,
Ν. Α.,
178.
Man power, end the army,
46;
and ma¬
chines,
116.
Manchuria, military reverses, Russo-
Japanese War,
11.
Mnnikovsky, General,
Λ. Α.,
32, 34, 37-
41, 127, 128, 131, 135, 139, 146, 148, 151,
153, 209.
Mas
len ní
kov, M.,
254.
Ment supplies,
164, 184, 194.
Mendeleev,
D. L,
15, 16.
Metal industry, decrease at Revolution,
159.
Military and Naval Commission of the
Duma, Report
1015, 235.
Military bureaucracy,
120.
Military service: period of,
1-3,
2C,
27;
deferred,
24, 25;
democratization of
social structure,
10;
distribution,
7;
shortnge of men,
20;
Russian and Ger¬
man, comparative,
6;
sacred duty,
1,
26,
fiO; failure of government policy,
28;
»ее
aJao Army
і
Exemptions; Con¬
scription.
Milner, Lord,
200.
Milyutin, Count,
18, 24, 43.
Mining Department,
40.
Ministry of War, separation from Gen¬
eral Staff,
11, 12;
number of men serv¬
ing in establishments,
116.
Mobilization: attitude of people,
201;
strength of Russian army at mobiliza¬
tion,
45, 207;
number of men mobilized,
48, 107;
skilled labor,
71;
industry,
152,
156;
transport,
34, 183;
French request
for information,
80.
Mobilization plan: inadequacy of pre-war
estimates,
37;
small arms,
126;
machine
guns,
130;
small arms ammunition,
131,
artillery,
135;
artillery ammunition,
144;
food supply,
162.
Moltke, Field Marshal
von, 10.
Munitions, Ministry of, suggested,
155.
Munitions, shortage,
37, 55, 107, 216, 142,
153, 216, 220;
shortage of labor,
63;
growth of requisitions,
146;
armament
works,
34, 39;
appropriations,
88;
лев
aleo
Artillery.
Nation in arms,
10, 14, 26.
National defense,
1, 11, 20, 25, 41;
вее
аіяо
Special Council of National De¬
fense.
Naumov, A. N-, on food supply,
163-169.
Ncilson, Captain, on Russian losses of
men,
108.
Nicholas Nikolaevich, Grand Duke, head
of Council ot National Defense,
11, 41;
artillery shortage,
144;
shortage of
286
THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE WORlX) WAR
equipment,
177;
broad viewpoint,
21Tţ
retreat
1915, 224;
removal as Com·
mander-In-Chlef,
231;
popularity,
236,
Nicholas II, manifesto
1905, 11 ;
Com-
mander-in-Chief,
235;
abdication,
248.
Novoya Zhizn,
251.
Offensive suggested to counteract Revo¬
lution,
264.
Officers, corps,
277;
shortage,
29;
train-
Ing,
25, 27;
voluntary service,
32;
lack
of reserve,
26.
Oil decrease after the Revolution,
159.
Paléologue, M.,
212, 213.
Palitsin, General,
F. F.,
lì,
20, 223, 224.
Panslavism,
204.
Patriotism,
201 ;
ritual aspect,
206.
Peace without annexation or contribu¬
tions,
254, 256, 271.
Peasants and private estates, recruits,
1,
Peter the Great,
42, 95.
Petrograd,
Soviet of Workers* and Sol¬
diers Deputies,
172, 250, 258;
Order
No.
1, 250.
Physical standards,
6, 21.
Poison gas,
160.
Poland, war with,
76.
Police,
ďuggested
as replacements,
56, 59,
Є0.
Polivanov, General,
Λ. Α.,
54, 55, 108,
116, 122, 130, 146, 154, 156, 159, 169,
226.
Polovtsev, Genera!,
259, 276, 277.
Population,
15;
distribution and kind of
work dune,
115.
Possel factory,
152.
Pravda,
271.
Prisoners of war, Russian,
77, 87-89, 95,
i>H,
9% 123, 222;
in Germany,
90»
in
Λ
ust
ria-
Hungary,
91;
died,
102;
of
other countries,
74.
Pritviti, General
von, 143.
Production, lack of plan,
153.
Productive employment,
15, 17.
Prok opovi
ch, S. N.,
175.
Provisional
Government,
discharged men,
50;
decision to continue war,
69;
lack
of power,
159,
і
72, 250;
desire to
strengthen army s confidence,
252.
Railways,
8, 34, 192;
construction stimu¬
lated after abolition of serfdom,
30;
control by military authorities,
194;
lack ot funds,
84;
loans from France,
35;
construction during the War,
198;
breakdown of stock,
196;
geographical
factor,
86 ;
taken by enemy,
188 ;
effects
of the Revolution,
195.
Rasputin, Gregory,
248.
Rations, army,
166, 167, 172.
Rear, the remote,
Н5.
Reboul,
Соіопгі,
152.
Red Cross,
75, 76;
Committee on Pris¬
oners of War and Missing Persons,
78;
place at the rear, 1J2.
Rediger,
General A. F.,
7, 9, 11, 18, 20,
30, 34, 43.
Refugees,
230.
Refusal to wage war,**
260.
Regulations, for the Administration of
the Army in
tľie
Field,
193;
for re¬
cruiting 18Slt
1, 10.
Rennenkampf,
General P. K.,
133, 143,
213.
Retreat
1915, 86, 51, 77, 105, 184, 186,
188, 222;
attitude of Council of Minis¬
ters,
229.
Revolution,
1905,
II;
1917, 8, 75, 90, 106,
123, 247;
the intelligentsia,
23;
demor¬
alizing effect on soldiers,
249, 252, 256;
effects on food supply,
171;
recruiting,
62;
industry,
159;
transport service,
195.
Revolutionary tribunals,
281.
Rifle factories,
128.
Rodzianko, M. V.,
61, 149, 153, 159, 170,
171, 177, 185, 194, 199-201, 228;
on the
Hitfh Command,
243.
Ronzhln,
Genend
S.
Α.,
86, 143, 183, 193.
Rumania, declares
var,
105, 148, 190;
aid
hy
Russia,
191.
Ниявкіі
Vetftnik,
281.
llu.ssu-J upntif-se War,
11, 210;
attitude of
the Russian people,
204;
no
generili
mobilization,
19;
mortality rate sick¬
ness,
102;
hospital mortality,
85;
Port
Arthur,
136;
suggested army reforms,
31, 33, 40, 41.
Russo-Turkish War, sickness mortality,
102;
hospital mortality,
85;
prisoners,
88, 89, 92.
Ruzsky, General N . V.,
95, 172, 215.
Ryabusliin.sky, P. P.,
156.
ltyisky, General,
226.
Sacred duty, military service,
1, 26, 50.
Samarin, A. D.,
55, 121.
INDEX
287
Samsonov,
General,
77, 133, 213.
Sazonov, L. N.,
45, 75, 88, 89, 92, 94, 104,
107, 118.
Sazonov, S. D.f
168, 213.
Seaports, lnck of.
36.
Serbia, Russia s brotherly attitude,
204.
Serfdom abolished,
1, 10, 17, 19, 30, 42.
Sergius Mikhailovich, Grand Duke,
35.
Serrigny, General,
225, 244, 2*9.
Sestroretsk works, rifles,
128.
Shcherbatov, Prince
N.
В.,
65, 121.
Shchetinin factory, aircraft,
150.
Shingarev, A. Y., speech on Russia s sup¬
ply of men,
55, 60.
Shrnakov, P. N.»
254.
Shotwell, James T.»
xvii.
Shuvaev, General
D. S.,
68, 159.
Siegen,
H. M.,
88.
Soldiers attitude to State property,
129,
179;
Declaration of Rights,
2/2;
so¬
viets,
251, 254.
Sormovo factory,
162.
Special Councils: National Defense,
49,
154, 168, 199,
memorandum on recruit¬
ing difficulties,
61;
Supply,
155, 168;
Commerce and Industry,
155;
Trans¬
port,
155.
Statistical Division, Red Army,
76, 77,
84.
Statistical work with army,
120;
te« alto
Central Statistical Department.
Steam roller, the Russian,
53.
Sukhomlinov, General V.
Α.,
11, 20, 41,
53, 55, 60, 71, 116, 128, 129, 146, 154,
177, 178,
2H.
Tardieu, M., on total French losses in
prisoners and missing,
87.
Taylor system in industry,
43.
Teachers, military service,
26, 27.
Technical equipment,
148.
Telephones,
148.
Thomas, Albert, on need of strong· gov¬
ernment in Russia,
171.
Tilsit, Treaty of,
1807, 9, 10.
Toubert, J.,
81, 84-87, 102, 119.
Tovarifihch,
281.
Trade routes,
199.
Transport,
mobiliza
tion,
34, 183;
difficul¬
ties,
173,
after retreat of
1915, 188
і
ef¬
fects of Revolution,
195.
Troops, movement of,
189.
Trotsky, Leon,
277.
Tula works, rifles,
128,
machine guns,
130.
Turkey declares war,
218.
United States, productive population,
16.
Unions of Zemstvos and of Towns,
72, 76,
76, 112, 156.
Vánkov,
General,
153.
Vegetables,
167.
Verkhovsky, General,
50, 70.
Výrubov, M.,
185.
Waldstaetten, Colonel
Egon von, 91, 96.
War Industries Committees,
ш«в
Central
War Industries Committee.
War of
1870, 1, 35.
Yakhontov, A.
N., öS, 158, 230-233.
Yakovlev,
Υ. Α.,
2S1,
258.
Yanushkevich, General X. N.,
98, 122,
146.
Yanushkevich,
N.
O., Report on the atti¬
tude of the
soldiere,
252.
Zhdanov, Commissar,
281.
Zlatonstov factory, munitions»
146.
Zuev, General,
108, 227.
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