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    Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh armies to hold the line against the aggressive French Plan XVII. Plan XVII called for a French frontal attack at Alsace-Lorraine with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) protecting the left flank. From 14 to 31 August, over eight battles raged between German and French soldiers with the Germans gaining ground and forcing the Entente powers to retreat back towards Paris, ending French Plan XVII. French Army Chief of Staff, Joseph Joffre, called an orderly retreat and

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    support from their other ally France. Consequently, Germany declared war on France and Russia to aid Austria-Hungary. To avoid a two-front war with France in the west and Russia in the east, Germany formulated the Schlieffen Plan. Created by General Alfred von Schlieffen, the Schlieffen Plan involved invading Belgium and quickly defeating France. Germany knew that it would take Russia six weeks to mobilize their troops,

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    The Schlieffen Plan was the German’s plan for war against France and Russia. It was created by Alfred von Schlieffen who was the German Chief of Staff in 1903 on the request of Kaiser Wilhelm II and it was later revised in 1905. The reason it was made was because Germany’s unification came later than other European states. So the Kaiser sought out Schlieffen and directed him to devise a plan that would allow Germany to gain power and assert itself as a dominant state. Since France and Russia were

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    happened, Germany would face a war on two fronts. Germany wanted to avoid this whatever the circumstances. Consequently, in 1905 Alfred Graf von Schlieffen proposed a battle plan, after studying the Russian military’s performance in its ill-fated war with Japan (1904-5). It took nine years to devise- it was started in 1897, presented in 1905, and revised

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    Emma Hendrix Mrs. Pickle Pre-AP World History 9 16 March 2017 The Schlieffen Plan Leads to the Two Front War When Germany declared war on Russia in 1914, they also had their own military plan, which called for a two front war with France and Russia. It was called The Schlieffen Plan and was developed by General Alfred von Schlieffen in 1903 but was revised in December of 1905. At this time, he was chief of the German General Staff, and Europe was separated into the Triple Alliance, which consisted

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    The Schlieffen Plan was under the guidance of General Alfred Von Schlieffen. This plan called for a “two front war” between France and Russia. A Two Front War is when a war takes place on two geographically separate fronts. France and Russia had formed an alliance in 1894. It was an operational plan for a designated attack on France. Once Russia started to mobilize her forces near the German border. When this plan was executed it led to Britain declaring war on Germany on August 4th, 1914.

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    The Schlieffen-Moltke Plan; which was originally drawn up by Alfred von Schlieffen and reshaped by Helmuth von Moltke the Younger, failed to achieve its objectives in September 1914 was due to the changes of the original Schlieffen Plan implemented by Moltke the Younger, and his poor leadership shown throughout the execution of the plan The objective of the Schlieffen-Moltke plan; which was a planned offensive assault by the German Empire, was to advance through Belgium and enter France through the

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    Germany had been preparing for war long before WWI started. In 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II directed the German Chief of Staff Alfred Von Schlieffen to think up a plan that would allow Germany to obtain power and declare itself as a dominant state. The plan took nine years to finalize based on the theory that if Germany went to war, they would be faced with a two-front war with France and Russia because of the Franco-Russian alliance that was in place at that time. Wilhelm II was anxious that Britain

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