...Danzig. The hospitals in East Prussia alone…
June 1812 CE
The hospitals in East Prussia alone have beds for twenty-eight thousand.
Twenty train battalions provide most of the transportation, with a combined load of eight thousand three hundred and ninety tons.
Twelve of these battalions have a total of three thousand and twenty-four heavy wagons drawn by four horses each, four have two thousand four hundred and twenty-four one-horse light wagons and four have twenty-four hundred wagons drawn by oxen.
Auxiliary supply convoys are formed on Napoleon's orders in early June 1812, using vehicles requisitioned in East Prussia.
Marshal Nicolas Oudinot's IV Corps alone takes six hundfre carts formed into six companies.
The wagon trains are supposed to carry enough bread, flour and medical supplies for three hundred thousand men for two months.
Two river flotillas at Danzig and Elbing carry enough supplies for eleven days.
The Danzig flotilla sails by way of canals to the Niemen river.
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