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What was training like for Russian soldiers in World War One?​

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they did joining up training (they learned how to work together) for men who once worked in factories, on farms, on fishing trawlers and behind desks Ordinary soldiers began their training with physical fitness exercises, learning how to march and follow commands, and how to use their weapons

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Well, considering The Russian estimated manpower resource included more than 25 million men of combat age and it is believed that there were 5,971,000 men in the Russian Army in August 1914 I would say that they were trained very well. They had tough training all day the difference between 25 million and 5,971,000 is nineteen million twenty-nine thousand

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