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I believe the most pivotal battle in the Western Front must be the Battle of the Marne in August 1914. The defeat of the German armies by the British Expeditionary Force and the French army in France stopped the only way to bring the war to a quick conclusion. After this the Central Powers and the Allies settled in for a long fight in the trenches, one that would eventually crush German spirits and end the war. In the Eastern Front it was the Battle of Tannenburg (Tannenberg), in which the Germans annihilated a Russian army under Samsonov. This defeat totally crushed Russian spirits that the war could be won easily, paving the way for the mentality that would eventually bring Lenin to Russia. In the final days of the War the British breakout at Passchendale (Ypres) might be considered important, as the strongest German defence - on that held out for 3 years and had cost the allies about a milliom lives - on the Western front fell in 1917. This defeat might have lowered the already low German morale, forcing them to surrender a year later.
Many Russians were poorly equipped, and some of them didn't have rifles. Mostly all the soldiers weren't trained well and there weren't good officers that wouldn't lead the army and did not have great tactics.
There was no battle at valley forge. the Continental army stoped there during the winter and trained. and they had very little supplies so the german and russian were involved
It was the first victory that the continental army had after a string of crushing defeat in Boston. the soldiers moral and inspired many to reenlist in the army for another tour of duty.
The Germans crushed the invading Russian army and drove it into full retreat
Tannenberg. The actual defeat of the Russians was spread over a large area and the battle was only called after this place because the Poles had defeated the Teutonic Knights at Tannenberg in 1410. Tannenbaum. This is a widely studied battle in which a small part of the German army defeated a much larger Russian force, thus protecting Germany's eastern frontier from a Russian invasion. The bulk of the German army (about 85%) was fighting in France at the time. The German plan was to send most of its army into France and quickly defeat the French army, then race east to defeat the slower-mobilizing Russians. If not for the victory at Tannenbaum, the Germans might have had to pull armies out of France to prevent a Russian invasion into Germany.
The Battle of Borodino.
The WWI Battle of Tannenberg took place on August 26-30, 1914. The battle was fought between the German and Russian armies, close to the village of Tannenberg, which is located in northeastern Poland. The Russian army was defeated by the Germans and subsequently German-controlled territory was never invaded by Russia for the remainder of the war. The Russian army incurred major losses, with 30,000 casualties and 92,000 soldiers captured by the Germans. The Germans suffered 13,000 casualties and the battle forced them to redirect their soldiers from the French battlefront.This Battle of Tannenberg is a major event in aleksandr-solzhenitsynnovel August 1914 (1972).A previous Battle of Tannenberg, also called the Battle of Grunewald, occurred in the same area on July 15, 1410. The battle was between the teutonic-knightsand a Polish-Lithuanian army. The Teutonic Knights were defeated and this loss marked the start of their decline in power.the-battle-of-tannenberg
The Battle of Friedland was a battle that took place in the year 1807. In the Battle of Friedland, a French army lead by Napoleon attempted to defeat a Russian army.
Borodino
Yes.
This was a major battle fought in East Prussia between the invading Russian army and Germany from 17 August 1914 - 2 September 1914. It was arugably the most spectacular and clearcut German victory of World War 1. However, the Germans had not expected Russia to attack so early and theymoved troops eastwards from the Western Front, which may have played a part in the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. It was at Tannenberg that Hindenburg and Ludendorff first became known to the wider German public, though most of the planning was done by Colonel Max Hoffmann. Hindenburgbecame the 'myth of Tannenberg'.
The Battle of Borodino.They used the tactics of scorched earth. And that rusland was very big. They set fire to their capital after napoleon marched in ther. And they used the harsh winter.
Battle of Friedland
The Russian city of Leningrad was never conquered by the German army .
We always thought so.