Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes happened on 1915-02-22.
The German Eight Army lost about 40,000 men and the Russian First Army lost 125,000 along with 45,000 captured.
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Battle of Bitter Lakes happened in -925.
The Battle of Masurian Lakes, fought in late August and early September 1914 during World War I, was significant as it marked a decisive victory for German forces against the Russian Army. This battle, alongside the earlier Battle of Tannenberg, effectively halted the Russian advance into East Prussia and solidified German control in the region. The defeat severely weakened Russian morale and military capability, impacting their overall strategy on the Eastern Front. Additionally, it showcased the effectiveness of German military tactics and coordination during the early stages of the war.
The Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, also known as the Winter Battle of the Masurian Lakes, was the northern part of the Central Powers' offensive on the Eastern Front in the winter of 1915. The offensive was intended to advance beyond the Vistula River and perhaps knock Russia out of the war. On the 7th of February, in the middle of a snowstorm, Below's Eighth Army launched a surprise attack against Sievers and advanced 70 miles within the week, inflicting severe casualties on the Russians. The Russian withdrawal was disorderly and many of them were taken prisoner. The greatest loss came when the Russian XX Corps, under General Bulgakov, had become surrounded by the German Tenth Army in the Augustow Forest; on February 21 the entire corps surrendered. Yet even though the Russians had lost an entire corps, its heroic stand had enabled the rest of the Russian Tenth Army to form a new defensive position. On February 22, the next day, Plehve's Russian Twelfth Army counterattacked and checked the German advance. The counterattack ended any further German advances and brought the battle to an end.
Białowieża Forest (European bisons), Tatra Mountains, Masurian Lakes, Stołowe Mountains, sand dunes of Łeba.
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Great Lakes Bowl happened in 1947.
Great Lakes Patrol happened in 1864.
Plitvice Lakes incident happened on 1991-04-01.
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The coordinates 53 degrees North and 21 degrees East point to a location in northeastern Poland, specifically near the city of Olsztyn. Olsztyn is the capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and is known for its picturesque lakes and historic architecture.