Germany planned for a short war. What went wrong?
Published : 08-03-2023 - Duration : 00:13:37 - Like : 9,956 - Dislike : 0
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When the First World War broke out, Germany had a massive problem. The alliance between France and Russia left them totally surrounded, with only Austria Hungary on their side. Outnumbered, Germany's chances in a long war were slim. And yet the German Army of 1914 was still confident of victory. In August, they launched a huge enveloping attack through Belgium, smashing the Allied forces in battle after battle, and Germany seemed to be on the brink of victory. But just as Paris hoved into vi
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