Tannenberg

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Tannenberg may refer to

[edit] 1914 Battle

For a more detailed account see Battle of Tannenberg (1914) - In August 1914 when Germany marched into Northern France. Tsar Nicholas II found himself in a dilemma. According to a treaty with the French, he was obliged to attack Germany in order to prevent his ally from becoming completely overrun. But Russia was not ready for battle. Its troops were unfit and undertrained. Their equipment was inferior, and the supply routes to the front worse than rudimentary. Yet the Tsar stood by his treaty, and was confident that he would be able to overwhelm the Germans through sheer weight of numbers. So began the Tennerberg Campaign. Over the course of the next six weeks the Russians repeatedly found themselves outmanoeuvred and outwitted by their German counterparts. [1]

[edit] Bibliography

  • Tannenberg 1914 by John Sweetman. Includes battle plans in colour and archived black and white photographic plates of the battle. [1]

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Detail taken from a copy of Tannenberg 1914 published by Cassell London in 2002 with an ISBN 0 304 35635 2