The Secrets of the German War OfficeGraves, Armgaard Karl
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The Secrets of the German War Office
Graves, Armgaard Karl
Germany -- Foreign relations -- 1871-1918
As previously related, 90 per cent. of all the railway officials are
ex-soldiers. Five minutes after the signing of the mobilization
orders by the Emperor, the whole of the railway system would be under
direct military control. Specially trained transportation and railway
experts on the General Staff would take over the direction of affairs.
Besides this, there exists in the German standing army a number of
Eisenbahn Regimenter (railway corps)--all trained railroad builders
and mechanics. Elaborate time-tables and transportation cards are in
readiness to be put into operation on the instant of mobilization,
superseding the civil time-tables of peace. Theoretically and
practically the schedules are tested twice a year during the big
maneuvers.
The same applies to the waterways and highroads of the Empire. A keen
observer will often wonder at the broadness, solidness, and excellent
state of repair of the chaussees and country roads, out of all
proportion to the little traffic passing along. They are simply
strategical arteries kept up by the state for military purposes. The
heads of the transportation and railway corps in Berlin sit before the
huge glass-covered tables where the whole of the German railway system
to its minutest detail is shown in relief, and they by pressing
various single buttons can conduct an endless chain of trains to any
given point of the Empire.
To show the accurate workings of this system I shall relate an
incident. During the Kaiser maneuvers in West Prussia a few years ago
I happened to be at headquarters in Berlin delivering some plans and
records of the English Midland Railway system when a General Staff
Officer entered the signal hall and made inquiries as to the
whereabouts of a certain train having a regiment on board destined to
a certain part of the maneuver field. One of the operators through
the simple manipulation of some ivory keys in the short space of two
and a half minutes (as I was keenly interested, I timed it) could show
the exact spot of the train between two stations, the train being over
310 miles distant from Berlin.
As every class A1 vessel in the merchant marine of Germany, especially
the passenger boats of the big steamship lines, can be pressed into
government service, so can all motor vehicles, taxis, and trucks owned
either privately or by corporations be called upon if considered
necessary. Through this vast and far-reaching system of
transportation Germany is enabled to throw a million fully equipped
men on to either of her frontiers within forty-eight hours. She can
double this host in sixty hours more.
VICTUALIZATION
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