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Eastern and Western Fronts have fairly Response area strategies in that each side launches sudden offensives against the other in the hopes of gaining more territory, but the Western Front does this while utilizing Response area. Their goal is always to break the enemy’s line using Response area and more troops. The Eastern Front is significantly Response area than the Western Front though, so troops there are more concerned with possibly being flanked. There are also significantly more troops on the Response area Front—due to both the size of the front and the fact that the populations of the two main players were larger.
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longer
eastern
artillery
trenches
similar
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longer
eastern
artillery
trenches
similar
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The Eastern and Western Fronts have fairly **similar** response area strategies in that each side launches sudden offensives against the other in the hopes of gaining more territory. However, the Western Front does this while utilizing **trenches** to provide defense. Their goal is always to break the enemy’s line using **artillery** support and more troops. The Eastern Front is significantly **longer** than the Western Front, though, so troops there are more concerned with possibly being flanked. Additionally, there are significantly more troops on the **Eastern** Front—due to both the size of the front and the fact that the populations of the two main players were larger.
The Eastern and Western Fronts have fairly **similar** response area strategies in that each side launches sudden offensives against the other in the hopes of gaining more territory. However, the Western Front does this while utilizing **trenches** to provide defense. Their goal is always to break the enemy’s line using **artillery** support and more troops. The Eastern Front is significantly **longer** than the Western Front, though, so troops there are more concerned with possibly being flanked. Additionally, there are significantly more troops on the **Eastern** Front—due to both the size of the front and the fact that the populations of the two main players were larger.