The Tannenberg Memorial - 100th anniversary of the battle of Tannenberg 1914 - 2014
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History Of The Tannenberg Memorial commemorated fallen German soldiers of the second Battle of Tannenberg in 1914, which was named after the medieval battle of the same name. The victorious German commander, Paul von Hindenburg, became a national hero, and was later elected Reichspräsident. Dedicated by Hindenburg on the 10th anniversary of the battle of Tannenberg in 1924 . >>> Read More About >>>
‘East Prussia is unquestionable German territory. Since my childhood this is my opinon which didn’t need the affirmation by a plebiscite. And that this is my opinion you may tell your East Prussians in a public gathering in Königsberg for reassurance.’ (The president of Poland and Marshall Jozéf Pilsudski to the German foreign minister Gustav Stresemann, 10th December 1927)
Postwar - World War 1
"We know that the war between Poland and Germany can’t be prevented. We have to systematically and energetically prepare ourselves for this war. The present generation will see that a new victory at *Grunwald will be written into history’s pages. But we will battle out this Grunwald in the suburbs of Berlin. Our ideal is to chamfer Poland with borders along the Oder in the west and the Nysa at Lausitz and to absorb Prussia from Pregel to the Spree. In this war no prisoners will be made, there will be no place for humanitarian feelings."
(The Polish newspaper Mosarstwowiecz, 1930, three years before Hitler came to power)
* Grunewald is the Polish name for Tannenberg, and is in reality a German word. As there is no ü in the Polish Aalphabet, the Poles used Grunewald and not Grünewald (Green Forest). And they still use the German name..up to date, which shows clearly, who the landowner is: The Germans!
African people - World War I
casualties
The following estimates of
deaths, within contemporary borders, during World War I were made
by a Russian journalist Vadim Erlikman in a 2004 handbook of human
losses in the 20th century. Erlikman's estimates are based on
sources published in the Soviet Union and Russia
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