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In the following days, Joseph was tirelessly busy, working alongside Carnot to manage all aspects of the military: recruitment, organization, equipment, and logistics.
Prior to this, most European nations relied on voluntary enlistment for their armies, which was expensive and limited in scale. Even during the early years of the Thirty Years' War, European armies remained relatively small. It was only when King Frederick II of Prussia introduced conscription that the small Pruss ...
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