The book Skobeleff And the Slavonic Cause was written by author Olga Alekseevna Novikova Here you can read free online of Skobeleff And the Slavonic Cause book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Skobeleff And the Slavonic Cause a good or bad book?
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155 forage, cartridges, the distribution of troops, the preser- vation of the shells from damp, nothing was forgotten. The sappers were then sent on in advance into the moun- tains to clear a path through the snow. The chief strategic difficulty in the way of successfully execiiting the operation was the distance which separated the columns. It was impossible to keep open communica- tions between three divisions operating from Shipka in the centre, Kazanlyk, and Imetli. Everything depended upon... the simultaneous attack of Mirsky, Skobeleff, and Eadetzky; but beyond a calculation as to the distance to be traversed, there was no guide to the commanders, and distance was but only one factor in the problem. A shorter road often takes more time to travel than a longer ; and this Skobeleff found to his cost. His detachment consisted of the following troops :— The 16th division of infantry, the 9th, 11th, and 12th battalions of Tirail- leurs, two companies of the 4th battalion of Sappers, seven cohorts of the Bulgarian Militia, the 4th battery of the 16th Brigade of Artillery (six guns), the 2nd moun- tain battery (eight guns), the 9th Cossack regiment of Naguibine, one sotnia of Kerslofif's Cossacks of the Ural.
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