. The Great war. bs^* Russian reservists leaving to join the German army and navy reservists obeying the order of mobilization. The Mobilization of Military Forces 433 Count Szapary that Austria-Hungary had mobilized exclu-sively against Serbia, proof of which was the fact that thefirst, tenth, and eleventh army corps, whose headquarterswere at Cracow, Przemysl, and Lemberg respectively, hadnot been mobilized. But he added that in consequence ofthe military measures taken by Russia, Austria-Hungarywould have to extend her measures. On the 31st a com-munication by Count Berchtold to th
. The Great war. bs^* Russian reservists leaving to join the German army and navy reservists obeying the order of mobilization. The Mobilization of Military Forces 433 Count Szapary that Austria-Hungary had mobilized exclu-sively against Serbia, proof of which was the fact that thefirst, tenth, and eleventh army corps, whose headquarterswere at Cracow, Przemysl, and Lemberg respectively, hadnot been mobilized. But he added that in consequence ofthe military measures taken by Russia, Austria-Hungarywould have to extend her measures. On the 31st a com-munication by Count Berchtold to the Austro-Hungariandiplomatic representatives contained the following state-ment: As mobilization has been ordered by the Russiangovernment on our frontier, we find ourselves obliged totake military measures in Galicia. These military measures in Galicia would surely in-clude the mobilization of the three above-mentionedGalician army corps at least. We may readily surmisethat this measure taken on the 30th, which brought themobilized part of the Austro-Hungarian for
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