took up arms against Austria--this time as the ally of Prussia--her
forces had risen to nearly 450,000, of whom about 270,000 actually
took the field. But in quality these were far from being equal to the
old Piedmontese army; and the northern army, under the personal
command of the king, was decisively defeated at Custozza by the
archduke Albert of Austria.
The existing organization of the Italian army is determined by the
laws of 1873, which made universal liability to service the basis of
recruiting. The territorial system has not, however, been adopted at
the same time, the materials of which the Italian army is composed
varying so much that it was decided to blend the different types of
soldiers so far as possible by causing them to serve together. The
colonial wars in which Italian troops have taken part have been marked
with great disasters, but relieved by the gallantry of the officers
and the rank and file.
RUSSIAN ARMY
94. The history of the Russian army begins with the abolition of the
Strelitz (q.v.) by Peter the Great in 1698, the nucleus of the new
forces being four regiments of foot, two of which are well known to-day
under their old titles of Preobrazhenski and Semenovski. Throughout the
18th century Russian military progress obeyed successive dynasties of
western European models--first those of Prussia, then those of France.
In the earlier part of the 19th century the army, used chiefly in wars
against the revolutionary spirit, became, like others of that time, a
dynastic force; subsequently the "nation in arms" principle reasserted
itself, and on this basis has been carried out the reorganization of
Russia's military power. The enormous development of this since 1874 is
one of the most striking phenomena in recent military history. In 1892,
in expectation of a general European war, whole armies were massed in
the districts of Warsaw and Vilna, three-fifths of the entire forces
being in position on the German and Austrian frontiers.
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