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What did the Schlieffen Plan call for Germany to do?
recruit its allies in the Triple Alliance to help fight a two-front war against Russia and France
engage in lengthy battles against France on its western border and Russia on its eastern border
quickly attack Russia, then turn back toward France before France could send troops to Germany
quickly attack France, then turn back toward Russia before Russia could send troops to Germany
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Quickly attack France, then turn back toward Russia before Russia could send troops to Germany.
The Schlieffen Plan called for a rapid, decisive strike through Belgium to defeat France first, then shift forces east to face Russia, which was expected to mobilize more slowly.
The Schlieffen Plan called for a rapid, decisive strike through Belgium to defeat France first, then shift forces east to face Russia, which was expected to mobilize more slowly.
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