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World War 1

In war, stalemate occurs when neither side can advance or achieve the objectives of its war plans. There is no way forward for either side. There were many reasons why stalemate occurred on the Western Front during World War One. A major reason was the failure of the German Schlieffen Plan, a plan that aimed for a swift defeat of France by the Germans. Incompetence by the Generals and their poor leadership also contributed to a stalemate situation. Technology was also a factor because it advantaged the defensive side so much, the critical offensive strikes could be easily defended.
Failures to meet the objectives of the Schlieffen Plan by the Germans was the leading reason for the stalemate along the Western Front. The Schlieffen plan failed because of changes and poor execution of the plan by German Chief of Staff von Moltke. The Plan failed on many levels. The Schlieffen Plan did not take into account exhaustion experienced by infantry through long flanking movements. The......


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