Studying and paying attention in class
Let’s start from the beginning. In order to tell an event, you have to read about it. The minute a human reads a story, he/she starts to take a side. It is a natural instinct. Then when telling the historical event, that idea of picking sides somehow crawls up to the surface in disguise of personal thoughts and “I think this” statements. The only way a true unbiased historical reference can be obtained is to simply go back in time to see it in person. But wait that’s impossible, so no. The answer is no.
These Jewish leaders decided not to enter Pontius Pilate's palace for the main reason that there was a misunderstanding between them and the Roman captives of Jesus. Due to their disbelief on the situation, they shouted insults to Pilate and told him that they will not enter his Palace, therefore, Pilate decided to come outside and talk to them.
Answer:
the Schelieffen Plan
Explination:
The Schelieffen Plan devised the decade before the start of the World War 1 was a failed strategy for Germany to win World War II