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German officers at the front outside Warsaw, photo, 1915

The Commander-in-Chief of the German Army in the East, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, during a discussion with his staff. From: Der Weltkrieg in seiner rauhen Wirklichkeit, Munich 1926, p. 393

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    The Calamity of the Tsarist Army

    At the beginning of May 1915, the Russian front began to totter as a result of the German-Austrian breakthrough near Tarnów-Gorlice. Galicia, which had been occupied by the troops of Tsar Nicholas II, was reclaimed after just a few weeks. The ensuing forays by the German High Command in the East led to the conquest of Russian Poland and parts of the Baltic States.