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Kapitel 578: Chapter 448: The Sorrow of the Austro-Hungarian Empire_2

In the palace in Vienna, Carl I was anxiously reading the war report in his hand. The report pointed out that the Italians and the Balkan Allied Forces were constantly mobilizing, and it was expected that a large-scale battle would break out in a short period of time, requesting the General Staff to be prepared in advance.

If it were just an attack by the Italians, the Austro-Hungarian Empire would be completely able to withstand it.

If the attack involved the Balkan Allied Forces, especially the Australasia Army, at least a sufficient number of German troops would be needed to defend against their attack.

The problem was that the German reinforcements sent to the Austro-Hungarian Empire only had one army group, as two armies had been withdrawn during the previous Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme.

Now, this army group had only three armies left, with a total of about 150,000 people.


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