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Timeline: Von Schlieffen plan October 31 1914 Vistula river The German Vistula River offensive on the Eastern front has failed. Troops are back in their starting positions. November 11 1914 Vistula The German 9th army attacks Russian forces north of the Vistula and routs them, creating a gap in the Russian lines. November 13 1914 Tannenberg The German 1st and 2nd armies attack south in the area of Tannenberg. The 3rd and 4th army supported by Austrian armies start an offensive aimed at Warshaw. November 14 1914 Tannenberg November 17 1914 Warshaw November 21 1914 Warshaw December 5 1914 Warshaw

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  • Steamroller (Von Schlieffen plan)
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  • Timeline: Von Schlieffen plan October 31 1914 Vistula river The German Vistula River offensive on the Eastern front has failed. Troops are back in their starting positions. November 11 1914 Vistula The German 9th army attacks Russian forces north of the Vistula and routs them, creating a gap in the Russian lines. November 13 1914 Tannenberg The German 1st and 2nd armies attack south in the area of Tannenberg. The 3rd and 4th army supported by Austrian armies start an offensive aimed at Warshaw. November 14 1914 Tannenberg November 17 1914 Warshaw November 21 1914 Warshaw December 5 1914 Warshaw
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  • Timeline: Von Schlieffen plan October 31 1914 Vistula river The German Vistula River offensive on the Eastern front has failed. Troops are back in their starting positions. November 11 1914 Vistula The German 9th army attacks Russian forces north of the Vistula and routs them, creating a gap in the Russian lines. November 13 1914 Tannenberg The German 1st and 2nd armies attack south in the area of Tannenberg. The 3rd and 4th army supported by Austrian armies start an offensive aimed at Warshaw. November 14 1914 Tannenberg The 2nd battle of Tannenberg is a disaster for the Russians: they retreat in disorder. November 17 1914 Warshaw German pincers meet at Warshaw. Three Russian armies are cut off. November 21 1914 Warshaw Within one month the situation has changed drastically on the Eastern front. Three Russian armies have surrendered and 400,000 Russians become prisoners of war. December 5 1914 Warshaw The Russian front is split in the middle. German armies attack in the direction of Brest-Litovsk. December 30 1914 Brest-Litovsk Brest-Litovsk falls to the advancing Germans. The lines have moved 300 km since the beginning of the war and now the Russians are in serious difficulties.
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