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Chapter 464: Chapter 369: The Allies War Preparations_2

    The specific treaty stiptes that if any of the four great powers is subjected to unprovoked aggression from another country, including but not limited to border provocations, sneak attacks, and crisis creation, the other three great powers must immediately stand behind the provoked country and, after consultations, take joint action to maintain world peace.


    Given the current strength of the Allies, this treaty is purely aimed at Germany and its allied nations behind.


    Apart from the allied nations, even the United States does not have the courage tounch an attack on any of the Allies'' nations.


    In addition to the requirement for military responsibility, the four great powers have also signed the "Naval Affairs Deration" to agree on the respective tasks of the navy among the four countries.


    This deration is only limited to wartime, with the United Kingdom assuming the defense of France''s Antic coastal region and France assuming the defense of the British colonized coastal areas in the Mediterranean Sea.


    Russian Nation joins the blockade against the German High Seas Fleet, and Austrsia sends at least four main battleships to help the British Empire patrol the Indian Ocean region.


    At the same time, if war breaks out, France''s Mediterranean Fleet will control the entire Mediterranean Sea together with Russia Nation''s ck Sea Fleet.


    Just in case, both the British fleet along the Antic coast and the Austrsian fleet patrolling the Indian Ocean region must take joint action after consultations to block the entire Mediterranean Sea, especially the Otranto Strait, to prevent the Italian Navy and the Austro-Hungarian Navy from joining forces.


    Austrsia''s leastmitment to naval obligations is actually due to the fact that its navy has only five main battleships so far.


    However, this also has an advantage – even if the navy suffers considerable losses in the war, it is still eptable to Austrsia.


    Anyway, it''s only three dreadnoughts and two battlecruisers; even if they''re all sunk, Arthur will only be heartbroken.


    Not only the navy, but the obligations that each country should bear in the army have also been preliminarily divided.


    The United Kingdom and Russia Nation are responsible for jointly resolving the German High Seas Fleet, and the British must send troops to support France to help them hold the line.


    The Frenchman is responsible for the offensive power of Germany on the Westline, where many of Germany''s main force will be concentrated. In addition, the Mediterranean route is also the responsibility of the Frenchman, and the Russian ck Sea Fleet, as well as part of the Austrsian fleet, can provide assistance.


    Russian Nation''s main goal is to deal with enemy Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. Of course, opening a battlefield in eastern Germany and forcing the Germans to fight on two fronts is also necessary.


    In view of the problem of insufficient weapons and equipment in the Russian Army but abundant troops, Britain-France-Australia Three Nations have promised to provide Russian Nation with low-priced weapons and equipment during the war.


    If Russia Nation''s Westline support is cut off, Austrsia will transport arge number of weapons and equipment to Russia Nation from the Far East.


    First, Austrsia is to dispatch at least 300,000bat troops to support France.


    Second, except for retaining a certain scale of defensive forces, all other naval forces of Austrsia will be mobilized to cooperate with the British, French, and Russian navies.


    Third, given Austrsia''s fairly good military industry, it will be responsible for providing Russia Nation with arge number of weapons and equipment, and the selling price cannot be too high.


    If Britain-France Two Nationsck weapons and equipment, they can also purchase from Austrsia.


    The preliminary division ofbat tasks is basically like this, determined by the four countries based on their geographical location.


    Actually, whether it''s divided or not, the situation after the war breaks out will be like this. Geographical location determines the war policy of each country. It''s not like Austrsia can fight a decisive battle against the German Navy, right?


    If you have to say who has the heaviest task in the preliminary division ofbat tasks, it might be the Frenchmen.


    ording to the division ofbat tasks, in the early stage of the war, the French have to resist the joint attacks of the two great powers, Germany and Italy, and their navy has to fight against Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.


    Although the military strength of Italy is not that strong, France can''t beat Germany either!


    Good news is that in the army, the French have support from the United Kingdom and Austrsia.


    ording to the agreement between the two parties, the number of troops supported by the United Kingdom and Austrsia is expected to be around 600,000.


    In addition to France''s own soldiers, there will be no problem gathering 2-3 million men after the war breaks out.


    As for the navy, it seems difficult to blockade the Mediterranean Sea, but with the support of the British, Russian ck Sea Fleet, and Austrsian Fleet, the possibility ofpleting the task is still high.


    If the war develops ording to the battle n, it would also be good news for the Allies.


    After all, the Allies'' battle n has no ws except for consumption, and the Allies basically haverge families and businesses and are not afraid of that little consumption.


    As for the issue of interest distribution after the war, negotiations did not go smoothly. In the end, it was Arthur who proposed to distribute based on the losses and contributions of the Four Great Powers in the war that France and Russia agreed, and the British finally nodded.


    France and Russia''s agreement is actually very normal. The French have the heaviest tasks in thebat allocation, and their contribution during the war must not be small.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om


    As for the Russians, they have no advantages other than many people. If it''s about losses, they are really not afraid of anyone.
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