"I need to return to Saint Petersburg to report on my work, so please prepare a special plane for , and make sure the pilot checks everything thoroughly before takeoff," instructed Alekseyev, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Southwestern Front Army.
At present, the situation facing the Southwestern Front Army is quite critical. Alekseyev believes that they cannot sit idly by and wait for doom. At the very least, he needs to make sure the Russian upper echelons understand that even if the Southwestern Front Army fails, it definitely won't be his fault.
Given the current state of logistical support and equipnt for the Southwestern Front Army, even if Napoleon was still alive, he would be powerless against the Germans' offensive.
Alekseyev knows that once he briefs Nicholas II on the actual situation at the front, he might beco a thorn in the side of the capitalists, and even earn the hatred of the entire Russian logistical departnts.
Nevertheless, he has no choice. If the current plight of the Southwestern Front Army is not made public, Alekseyev will probably beco the army's scapegoat when it is defeated in the future, bearing the failures of the Russian logistics, the upper echelons, and the decadent system on his own.
One day later, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
"Your Majesty, this is a report on the current logistical situation of our Southwestern Front Army, and plans to strengthen their fighting capacity." Alekseyev nervously hands a docunt to Nicholas II, his gaze fixed and determined.
Regardless of whether this plan will be adopted by Nicholas II, it will make enemies with the entire corrupt Russian system.
The logistical officers, capitalists, and all those who profit from war will regard Alekseyev as an eyesore, a thorn in their flesh.
Nicholas II takes the docunt, but just reading the first page causes clouds to gather on his face, which ultimately turn into a dark storm cloud.
According to the information, since Archduke Nicholas resigned, the logistical situation of the Russian Southwestern Front Army has spiraled into an appalling state.
This makes Nicholas II think Alekseyev sowhat implicates him since the new Commander-in-Chief after Archduke Nicholas was himself.
"Is everything in this docunt true?" asked Nicholas II with a gloomy face.
"Yes, Your Majesty. The entire Southwest Army, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers, hardly has enough weapons and equipnt. Even having enough to eat is a problem. Especially recently, the soldiers have grown tired of the dry and hard black bread and those nutritious coarse grains.
They urgently need a substantial at al to regain their strength and fight the Germans better," Alekseyev imdiately replied.
"According to the approved logistics supplies for the Southwestern Front Army, isn't there supposed to be at twice a week? There's not even once?" Nicholas II asked with so confusion.
Although Nicholas II is not well-versed in military matters, he still understands the simple logic of treating soldiers well from ti to ti.
He can't guarantee more, but securing at twice a week filled Nicholas II with confidence, even signing the logistics purchase orders himself.
But now, frontline reports state that they haven't had at for a long ti, and even ordinary grains are missing, only black bread and coarse grains remain. This leaves Nicholas II puzzled and worried, and also sowhat angry.
"There's nothing, Your Majesty. We lack both weapons and ammunition, as well as food and dical supplies. If this continues, the Southwestern Front Army will only collapse faster, and hungry soldiers won't be able to withstand those damn Germans," Alekseyev shook his head and responded.
"Damn it, I'll handle this, Alekseyev. In three days, the logistical supplies you need will be delivered to the respective armies," Nicholas II nodded seemingly calmly, but the clenched fist proved that his mood was far from pleasant.
"Yes." At this mont, Nicholas II was furious, and Alekseyev dared not raise any more questions, lest he drew the emperor's wrath upon himself.
After receiving Alekseyev's response, Nicholas II turned his gaze back to the docunt and continued reading.
"The plan to improve the combat power of the Southwestern Front Army is to purchase more weapons, equipnt, and aircraft from Australasia?" Nicholas II asked after so ti.
"Yes, Your Majesty. Considering all factors, Australasian weapons and equipnt are on par with those of Germany. Their own combat power is far ahead of the German aircraft. If we have more aircraft on the frontlines, we can make up for our disadvantages to so extent.
This is not my idea, but the final conclusion reached after comprehensive research and analysis by the Southwest Army Staff," Alekseyev replied calmly, not budging.
It's true, the situation on the Russian front is exactly like this.
Armies equipped with Australasian weapons and equipnt are, at the very least, not inferior to the German Army in terms of weapons, equipnt, and firepower.
However, the armies equipped with Russian-made weapons and equipnt lag considerably behind the German Army in weapons, equipnt, and firepower.
As for aircraft, Russia does indeed have dostically produced planes. But these planes are mostly produced by small workshops, and their safety performance is not guaranteed.
In fact, two years ago, so Russian private workshops contacted the military, hoping to sell their aircraft to them.
At that ti, not many countries were researching aircraft, and Russia originally thought they could lead the way. However, Russian planes simply couldn't withstand practical tests. They tested it three tis - two ended in crashing and even the third one was extrely dangerous.
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