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Tango0112 Nov 2018 4:18 p.m. PST

"On 12 April 1916, seven airplanes of the K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen, led by Godwin von Brumowski, attacked and bombed a military review in the city of Chotin. Both the Tsar and Brusilov were present, but unharmed.

Let's day Brumowski and his fellow pilots get a little luck, and kill both the Tsar and Brusilov.

The Lake Naroch offensive has already petered out, but the Tsar had not yet been truly tied to military catastrophe, instead being killed in on the front (relatively speaking). Does this allow a more capable officer to lead the army, balancing the loss of it's most capable general?…."
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