Battle of Stallupönen

The Battle of Stallupönen, fought between Russian and German armies on August 17, 1914, was the opening battle of World War I on the Eastern Front. The Germans under the command of Hermann von François conducted a successful counterattack against four Russian infantry divisions from different infantry corps, which heavily outnumbered them but were separated from each other, creating a gap between the 27th Infantry Division and the 40th Infantry Division, and had little coordination with each other. The Germans retreated to Gumbinnen provoking Battle of Gumbinnen.

Battle of Stallupönen
Part of the Eastern Front of World War I

Eastern Front, August 17–23, 1914.
DateAugust 17, 1914
Location
Stallupönen, East Prussia (now Nesterov, Russia)
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 German Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Hermann von François Paul von Rennenkampf
Units involved
1 infantry division 25th Infantry Division
27th Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
40th Infantry Division
Strength
18,000 50,000
Casualties and losses
216 KIA
705 WIA
94 MIA
Total
1,297
619 killed
2,382 wounded
4,466 captured
Total:
7,467
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