- Paul
Georg Edler von
Rennenkampf (Russian: Па́вел Ка́рлович Ренненка́мпф, romanized:
Pavel Karlovich Rennenkampf, IPA: [ˈpavʲɪl ˈkarləvʲɪtɕ ˌrʲenʲːɪnˈkampf];...
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Karlovich Rennenkampf (1826–1896), lawyer, senator,
member of the
State Council and
Active Privy Councillor.
Dmitri Konstantinovich Rennenkampf (1864–1917)...
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injuries to
Rennenkampf at the time.
Hoffman appears to have
advanced this
story during planning sessions, in
support of his
argument that
Rennenkampf would...
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resources that a man required. The
First Army
commander was Paul von
Rennenkampf, who in the Russo-****anese War had
earned a re****tion for "exceptional...
- his IV, I and
XXIII Corps on the Warta, and his II
Corps at Łęczyca.
Rennenkampf's Russian First Army was deplo****
further east,
along the Vistula. On...
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created during World War I. The
First Army,
commanded by
General Paul von
Rennenkampf,
invaded East
Prussia at the
outbreak of war in 1914
along with the Second...
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attack Galicia.
Russia deplo**** the
First Army,
commanded by Paul von
Rennenkampf, and the
Second Army,
commanded by
Alexander Samsonov, for the attack...
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offensive in East
Prussia had
started well enough, with
General Paul von
Rennenkampf's First Army (Army of the Neman)
forcing the
Eighth Army
westward from...
- also held two-thirds of the
Russian cavalry,
under General Paul von
Rennenkampf.
General Kuropatkin had thus
disposed his
forces in a
purely defensive...
- Originally,
Prittwitz had
intended to hold the line of the
Angerapp and
allow Rennenkampf to
suffer heavy casualties while trying to
force the position. Eighth...