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The stalemate in the western front began after Germany failed to quickly defeat France.
Explanation:
- The head of the German General Staff, Alfred von Schlieffen in 1905. drafted a German war plan.
- The basic idea was to avoid war on two fronts
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- It was planned that France would first defeat the West in 40 days and then move all forces east against Russia
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- The Germans penetrated neutral Belgium and began to threaten Paris itself
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- There was a battle on the Marne, in September 1914, in which German penetration by French and British troops was stopped.
- Schlieffen's plan for a lightning war failed and Germany had to wage war on two fronts.
Class: History
Level: Middle school
Keywords: Schlieffen's plan, France, Germany, Western front
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