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The headquarters of the Russian Second Army had stood barely ten kilometers behind the front on the evening of 27 July, close enough to hear the guns clearly, close enough for the earth to tremble whenever the German artillery found a fresh target.
At first, General Samsonov had refused to believe the reports.
Armies did not simply break. Russian armies did not simply melt.
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