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Abschwangen massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abschwangen massacre Abschwangen (now Tishino, in Pravdinsky District) was a small village near Preussisch Eylau in East Prussia some 30 km south of Königsberg, today Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia and the scene of a massacre of German civilians in August 1914. == Prelude ==
After Russian troops started their first World War I offensive in East Prussia in August 1914, they reached the small village of Abschwangen on August 27, 1914 without struggle, and marched through. On August 29, 1914 a German Cavalry reconnaissance unit of four soldiers came to the unoccupied village, confronted a Russian car crossing through and opened fire on this automobile. One Russian officer, a member of the Trubetskoy family, was killed, and the car returned to the village of Almenhausen (now Kashtanovo), some 5 km east of Abschwangen.
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