Russia and World War I

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Russia and WWI

The administrative system of the Russian government has deteriorated

greatly. The present government has lost the will power and confidence

to carry on with this war at a successful rate. All Russians long for

a more confident and able power to rule Russia at this moment of war.

At the moment Russia needs a very strong leader to have authority over

it. An organised managerial structure over the military would help

immensely but disregarding Russia^s currents military status, the Tsar

Nicholas II has dismissed the Supreme Commander in Chief and taken up

the post himself. Even the Russian President of the Duma, Rodzianko

has stated in an account to the Tsar, that his taking over of the

position of Supreme Commander in Chief was an unwise action to take.

Another problem facing Russian military at the moment is the lack of

ammunition. Russian guns are sometimes limited to four shots per day

or less. Only 12% of the machine guns needed are available. Fuel, and

metals like copper and iron are scares, because of this shortage of

metals, mills are finding it impossible to supply a sufficient amount

of bullets and bombs ordered by the Central War Industries Committee to

fight this war. At this rate, Russia will never even come close to

defeating any of her enemies.

Also, there is a very large shortage of barbed wire which is resulting

in many deaths of soldiers in the trenches because of the lack of

protection. Most of the time the trenches are flooded with water knee

deep, so it is very difficult for the soldiers to lie down or sit down

which again results in them getting shot or bombed. Many men are

wounded and the lack of transport is depriving them from getting any

medical support so again many are dying relentlessly. Because of the

lack of ammunition, insufficient clothing and poor rations the soldiers

are loosing their courage and will to carry on with the fighting.

Unrest among the troops have developed and signs of mutinies are

evident as soldiers are growing more and more tired of the war and

anti-war propaganda has started among the troops.

The underdevelop railways system is another problem which is adding to

Russia^s plight. The railways system is so underdeveloped that it

cannot handle the massive troop movements from one place to another.

There is also a shortage in railway transport and due to this shortage

of transport for civilian purposes such as the ransportation of food,

has caused a bread shortage in the towns.

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