tannenberg
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Definition
Proper noun A significant battle that occurred during World War I in 1914, resulting in a decisive German victory over the Russian army.
Usage
The word "Tannenberg" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical event. It is typically used in historical, military, and academic contexts.
Examples
- The Battle of Tannenberg was a major catastrophe for the Russian army in the opening weeks of World War I.
- Military historians often study the tactics used at Tannenberg.
- The German victory at Tannenberg made General Paul von Hindenburg a national hero.
Advanced Usage
- "A Tannenberg": Occasionally used metaphorically to describe a catastrophic and decisive defeat, drawing a parallel to the historical battle.
- The company's failed product launch was a commercial Tannenberg.
Variants and Related Words
- Battle of Tannenberg: The full and most common name for the event.
Synonyms
- Decisive defeat (when used metaphorically)
- Rout (when used metaphorically)
Notes on Meaning
This word refers specifically to the 1914 battle. It should not be confused with the 1410 Battle of Grunwald, which is also sometimes referred to as the Battle of Tannenberg by German sources. The context will always clarify which event is being discussed.
Noun
- a battle in World War I (1914); decisive German victory over the Russians