The army staffs reported the capture on July 1st of the following prisoners : By the 11th Army, 164 officers and 250 German and 8,010 Austrian rank and file. By the 7th Army, 23 officers, 1,214 German, 577 Austrian and 191 Turk rank and file. The 11th Army captured five guns.
The 81st Czech Regiment surrendered en bloc to the Vlth Corps, and next day marched through Tarnopol headed by its band and with a small Cossack escort. The first return of losses sent in was incredibly large, and General Dukhonin talked all lunch on the 2nd of the enormous losses in the 23rd Division, of which “ only 2,000 bayonets remained.” Next day it transpired that the losses of the whole 7th Army were less than those ascribed in the first report to this one division. It is probable that a large number of men hid in the woods and only returned when they got hungry and were sure that the fighting was over. The return finally given out was 17,339 killed, wounded, and missing.
Today is the great triumph of the revolution. The Russian revolutionary army went with tremendous enthusiasm on the offensive.
Heat. The earth is like a stone. Nothing grows. I went to Medvedka and piled some manure.
During the night it continued to rain, reviving the air. The day started wonderfully. We walked to Ifess. At 2 o'clock we went to the park to get good soil and then worked in the vegetable garden. Before dinner I helped the gardener water the flower beds. Towards evening the temperature dropped to 9 degrees and there was a light breeze.
And what if Russia has lain too long frozen in the mire of slavery? What if she froze solid, and now, having thawed out, is decomposing rather than coming back to life? I cannot, I don’t want to believe that this is so. But the era is singularly arduous. See more
An unfathomable and unnecessary demonstration of the strength of the “proletariat” is once again set to take place today. The business life of the city has died off, and tens of thousands of people will take to the streets without a clear understanding of why and for what sake they’re doing so... See more
Today in Petrograd there is a large demonstration: they are carrying posters with writings, “Down with the government!”, “Down with war!” Same here: accompanied by the sounds of the Marseillaise they marched through the whole yard to the tombs of the “victims of the revolution”!!! I think that the demonstration was mostly manifested in silly speeches.
I am terribly worried about all the Cadet and many Jewish, worried about the welfare, ineptness and unwillingness to radically reorganize the structure of the soul and head. Here, at the heart of the Revolution, this, of course, is especially noticeable: eternal rumors and eternal panic (in the Cadets it is expressed in clever irony, and among the homeowners and petty bourgeois like servants, officials, etc., in departures to the dacha, Entrances, etc., but, in fact, there is no difference). See more
Serge Basset, a distinguished French war correspondent attached to the British armies, was killed by rifle fire while watching the fighting about the Lens salient. Although several correspondents have been wounded, Basset is the first journalist to be killed in the field during the present war. He had been awarded the Legion of Honor for literary and dramatic work. He will be buried with military honors.