What was the significance of the Russian defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg?

A. Russians showed they had inadequate military leadership.
B. Germany took a significant port city and shut of supplies to Russia in the Baltic.
C. Serbia had to come to their assistance.
D. Russia would not be able to attack on German soil again during the war.
E. Tsar Nicholas II was killed in battle.


Answer: D

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