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Battle of Tannenberg


"I was exalted at the thought of serving my Emperor, Army, and .
             Fatherland, in a position of great responsibility at a most critical point," states .
             Ludendorff. He was determined for a victory. Everyone had complete confidence and .
             trust in him. If he were to let them down, that would bring a huge disappointment to him. .
             General Paul von Hindenberg, a retired veteran, was recalled to wartime duty as .
             commander in chief of the eighth army. He was to become Ludendorff's assistant. .
             Hindenberg was selected because of his aristocratic heritage and not because of his .
             ability. Hindenberg to was deeply patriotic, conservative, and devoted to the emperor. He .
             also was a steady influence to Ludendorff during his nervousness and panic in crisis .
             situations. H-L became the symbol of team play because the two men pulled equally .
             together. .
             Colonial Hoffmann served as deputy chief of operations for the German Eighth .
             Army, by which was responsible for the defense of East Prussia. He received the task of .
             divining enemy intentions for an offensive and planning German countermeasures. .
             Hoffmann was extremely bright and shrewd. The actual plan of battle was originally .
             devised by Hoffmann, even though Ludendorff and Hindenberg were given the credit. .
             The Russian command also consists of three main military officials, Jilinsky, .
             Samsonov, and Rennenkampf. General Yakov Jilinsky was the commander of the .
             Northwest Army Group, consisting of two armies, General Paul Rannenkampf's First .
             Army and General Alexander Samsonov's Second Army. In order to relieve pressure on .
             France, Jilinsky agreed to launch an offensive against Germany on the Eastern Front. .
             .
             Samsonov and Rennenkampf were both cavalry officers. These two generals had .
             been on bad terms with one another since the war with Japan, where Samsonov .
             complained of Rennenkampf's conduct of battle. This is one of the many advantages that .
             the Germans have over the Russian's.


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