What if Rennenkampf did not stabbed the Russian army in the back and Russia won at Tannenberg?

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retarded subhuman russians trusting vital command to a guy from the same nation they are fighting

he was loyal to the tsar, he dindu nuffin

>Nikolaus II was Russian

at least he had a russian name

>Empires and Imperial Aristocrats.
>"National loyalty."
Durhurrhurr

realy made me think

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>national loyalty didn't exist at the same time as dynastical loyalty

coincidence lmao

pure coincidence

what about this one

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it saved Russia from even greater disaster

btw I like how they quote Stone's estimate of 1 500 000 casualties (actualy he says 1 200 000) but dont use his info about CP casualties (1 136 000)

>Stone's estimate of 1 500 000 casualties (actualy he says 1 200 000) but dont use his info about CP casualties (1 136 000)

I'm not seeing that in this screencap

the article quotes Stone for troop strength

oh shit sorry, I thought its The Great Retreat, anyway id like to know how did the Russians managed to loose almost 2x more men than they had.

Don't underestimate us when it comes to taking losses.

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Strenght numbers are probably only for the sector where the breakthrough happened

casualties numbers are probably only made up meme

Are Walrus normally covered in those bumps? Or is this special nuclear walrus?

Not really, they just managed to take a lot of prisoner after the breakthrough

That is pretty normal.

>François was ready to attack the Russian left decisively on 27 August, hitting I Russian Corps. His artillery barrage was overwhelming, and soon he had taken the key town of Usdau.
>FRANCOIS
This action closed the pocket at Tannenberg, leading to the almost complete loss of the Russian 2nd Army.
See, i can do it too.
Sage and hide.

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>Country has had massive numbers of German Aristocrats since the 18th Century.
>Wonder why they're in command of Russian Armies.
Hurrdurr