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Russia's Part in the World War

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The pamphlet argues that Russian military engagement during the World War absorbed vast enemy resources through early offensives and sustained campaigns, thereby preventing German concentration in the west and enabling Allied operations. It documents battlefield actions, the diversion of German and Austro-Hungarian divisions, and the strategic impact of offensives such as that of Brusilov, while stressing enormous human and material costs that exhausted the country and contributed to internal collapse. The narrative combines statistical claims and operational description to contend that these sacrifices materially aided the eventual success of the Allied powers.

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C. M. Shumsky-Solomonov

C. M. Shumsky-Solomonov was an author known for his work on the historical context of World War I, particularly focusing on Russia's involvement in the conflict. His notable book, "Russia's Part in the World War," provides insights into the political and military dynamics of Russia during this tumultuous period. Through his writing, Shumsky-Solomonov contributes to the understanding of Russia's role in global events, offering readers a perspective on the complexities of war and national identity.

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