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Imagine standing in the summer heat of 1914, deep in hostile territory, and deciding to read your secret battle plans over an unencrypted radio because sending a physical courier feels too slow. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Battle of Tannenberg, the 1914 catastrophe that saw the near-total annihilation of the Russian Second Army. We unpack the "Logistical Friction" of World War I, analyzing how mismatched rail gauges and a reliance on single-track railways turned an ambitious Russian offensive into a stationary target. We explore the "Communication Trap," where General Alexander Samsonov broadcasted uncoded orders directly into the ears of the German Eighth Army, effectively hand-delivering his own destruction. By examining the high-speed ...