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Nimfa-mama [501]
4 years ago
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Why did Germany’s Schlieffen Plan to conquer France fail?

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tigry1 [53]4 years ago
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In World War I, the Schlieffen Plan was conceived by German general General Alfred von Schlieffen and involved a surprise attack on France. The plan failed because it wasn't realistic, requiring a flawless unfolding of events which never occurs in wartime

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