1974
DOI: 10.7767/boehlau.9783205157830
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“…The soldiers, mostly southern Slavs, but also Hungarians, Ukrainians, Germans, and Poles, reacted by refusing to carry on with their duties, and later by making clearly political proposals, including a demand to conclude peace. 9 Problems with food became one of the main reasons for the decay of many army units. In the spring of 1918, the supply of provisions to soldiers on the front was so poor that the increase in the soldiers' daily rations to half a kilogram of bread and 120g of meat -less than 60% of the peacetime ration -during the two weeks preceding the attack on the Piave was considered a great success.…”
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“…The soldiers, mostly southern Slavs, but also Hungarians, Ukrainians, Germans, and Poles, reacted by refusing to carry on with their duties, and later by making clearly political proposals, including a demand to conclude peace. 9 Problems with food became one of the main reasons for the decay of many army units. In the spring of 1918, the supply of provisions to soldiers on the front was so poor that the increase in the soldiers' daily rations to half a kilogram of bread and 120g of meat -less than 60% of the peacetime ration -during the two weeks preceding the attack on the Piave was considered a great success.…”
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confidence: 99%