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On November 4, 1888, he was appointed senior aide to the staff of the 20th Infantry Division, and from July 10, 1885, to February 4, 1889, served as Senior Staff Adjutant to the Caucasus Grenadier Division.
The Guns of August is an outdated piece of historiography which has a multitude of factual errors. This article could perhaps use a rewrite or at least updated sources Mattmaco (talk) 23:27, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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sorry, don't understand where to write this.
Not sure, but probably the old style (O.S. - not went on link, can be malware) of orthodox/paganism is 13 years later - not earlier - like says in the beginning of the article.
In the article of The World War One says that it begun in 28 July 1914.
Not already know to what me - was changed during reading the article about this "general".
But is wrong dates then to his party in the Battle of Tannenberg. Changing and now on some russian slang - not me is changing.
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