Monday, September 1, 2014

September 1, 1914


One hundred years ago today the German army continued its advance into France. It was now only 35 miles from Paris.

In Russia as a reaction to anti-German sentiment, the Russian Empire changed the name of the city of St. Petersburg (or Sankt Petersburg) , which was the capital of the Empire and its most populous and economically important city, to Petrograd. The was done because both Sankt and Petersburg are German words. Petrograd is Russian for "Peter's City."  

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