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What was Germany’s Schlieffen Plan?
a plan created to attack Great Britain to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack Belgium to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack France to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack France to the west and Austria-Hungary to the east
a plan created to attack Great Britain to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack Belgium to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack France to the west and Russia to the east
a plan created to attack France to the west and Austria-Hungary to the east
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**a plan created to attack France to the west and Russia to the east.**
The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's military strategy at the beginning of World War I, aimed at quickly defeating France by invading through Belgium before turning to engage Russia, thus preventing a two-front war.
**a plan created to attack France to the west and Russia to the east.**
The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's military strategy at the beginning of World War I, aimed at quickly defeating France by invading through Belgium before turning to engage Russia, thus preventing a two-front war.
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