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Advertising postcard map of European Russia, with inset images of a mounted Cossack lancer, a troika, and St. Petersburg.
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Text in French and Dutch:
Il n'est pas de meilleur Amidon que l'Amidon REMY, Fabrique de Riz Pur.
Er bestaat geenen beteren Stijfsel dan den Stijfsel REMY, Vervaardigd met Zuiveren Rijst.
There is no better starch than Remy Starch, made of pure rice.
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Demandez L'Amidon REMY en paquets de 1, 1/2 et 1/4 kg.
Vraagt het stijfsel REMY in pakken van 1, 1/2 et 1/4 ko.
Ask for REMY Starch in packages of 1, 1/2, and 1/4 kg.

Advertising postcard map of European Russia, with inset images of a mounted Cossack lancer, a troika, and St. Petersburg.

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Text in French and Dutch:



Il n'est pas de meilleur Amidon que l'Amidon REMY, Fabrique de Riz Pur.



Er bestaat geenen beteren Stijfsel dan den Stijfsel REMY, Vervaardigd met Zuiveren Rijst.



There is no better starch than Remy Starch, made of pure rice.



Reverse:

Demandez L'Amidon REMY en paquets de 1, 1/2 et 1/4 kg.



Vraagt het stijfsel REMY in pakken van 1, 1/2 et 1/4 ko.



Ask for REMY Starch in packages of 1, 1/2, and 1/4 kg.

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Monday, June 19, 1916

"'. . . there is one question which is more urgent and important than all the others: the question of heavy artillery. General Alexeïev is begging me for some every day, and I haven't another gun or round to send him.'

'But you've had seventy heavy guns just landed at Archangel!'

'I know; but we haven't got the railway wagons. You know what a terrible shortage we're suffering from in this respect. The whole result of the offensive which has begun so brilliantly is in danger of being paralysed by it.'"

Quotation Context

Maurice Paléologue, French Ambassador to Russia, in conversation with General Bielaïev, Chief of Staff of the Russian army, who was about to leave for France, discussing the Brusilov Offensive, begun June 4, 1916 against Austro-Hungarian armies. It had indeed begun brilliantly, although Bielaïev cautions that the Russians are not yet fighting the Germans. Paléologue's concern is that French ships have landed not only the heavy guns, but 50,000 rifles, 1.5 million rounds of ammunition, and 6 million grenades, all sitting in Archangel waiting for transport to the front. Much of still be there when the Russian Civil War began. General Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev was Chief of Staff of Stavka, the Russian High Command, from 1915 to 1917.

Source

An Ambassador's Memoirs Vol. II by Maurice Paléologue, page 277, publisher: George H. Doran Company

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1916-06-19, 1916, June, Archangel, Alekseyev, Bielaïev, Brusilov Offensive