Intelligence indicates that Prussia may have mobolised 17-18 divisions to counter Krakow's offensive. When all these divisions are projected on battlefield, Prussia and Austria will have numerical advantage over Krakow.
Krakow has only 4 divisions in mobilisation pool as a result of limited national states so far granted in spite of vast area under control. Whether or not mobilisation pool should be expanded and called upon were debated hotly.
So far, things have been going pretty well. An Austrian division advanced into Spiff and another even reached outskirt of the capital of Krakow. They did not notice that Kattowitz/Zator/Przemysl have been taken by Krakow. When Tarnow and Lviv fall in a few days, they will be completely trapped and doomed.
In the north, 4 Prussian divisions entered into Krakow territory. 1st Army Corps was ordered to ignore enemy advance but dash all the way into East Prussia so as cut off the invaders from their retreat route. It seems that soon four Austrian/Prussian divisions will be wiped out, tipping the balance further to Krakow's side, leaving little need to mobilise reserves.
However, just before envelops are closed. A shocking news from Krakow's intelligence officer sent to Denmark: After taking Stralsund, Denmark moved all their divisions to join Holstein in taking Meckleburg's capital, leaving Stralburg undefended to 3 neighbouring Prussian divisions! If Stralsund fell, the gate to København would be open. A reserve cavalry division are moving towards Denmark's capital but would surely not able to repel Prussian offensive. The war could be finished in a month, not in favour of Krakow and her allies!
Emergency meeting was called and decision made:
1) Expand and call reserves immidiately.
2) 5th Army Corps will be landed in Trestie so as to arrive in Wien as quickly as possible.
3) Austrian Navy will be left unchallenged unless they dare to interrupt Krakow's landing.
4) Navy transports will be sent to pickup reserve divisions as soon as landing in Trestie is over. A small fleet goes directly to Latvia in case Denmark needs immidiate support from 1st Army Corps currently in East Prussia.
5) Sending orders of small arms and canned food on world market. Stop Prussia from getting further supply so as to prevent them from sending even more conscripts.