The alliance between France and Russia shaped Germany's military strategy in World War I. This alliance presented a two-front war scenario for Germany, as they would potentially have to fight both France to the west and Russia to the east simultaneously. This concern influenced Germany's military planning and tactics, including the development of the Schlieffen Plan, which aimed to quickly defeat France before turning to face Russia.
A map shows European alliances and neutral nations in 1914.Which situation shown on this map shaped Germany's military strategy in World War I?
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the absence of a German port on the Mediterranean Sea.
the absence of a German port on the Mediterranean Sea.
the alliance between France and Russia.
the alliance between France and Russia.
the alliance between Britain and France.
the alliance between Britain and France.
the neutrality of Switzerland and the Netherlands.
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