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How did germany captured frances provinces prior to ww1?

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Answered by KartikSharma13
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The Schlieffen Plan was the name given after World War I to the thinking behind ... Most of the pre-1914 planning of the German General Staff was secret and the documents. The modern history of Alsace-Lorraine was largely influenced by the rivalry between French and German nationalism. French and British troops invade the German colony of Togo in West Africa.
Answered by Anonymous
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1. Germany was a part of the Central Powers allying with Austria-Hungary and Turkey/Ottoman Empire in World War I. ·


2. Germany had not planned for the war but was drawn up to it because of nationalism, pre war alliances and decisions taken by Germany’s Kaiser, Wilhelm II, who did not think much before jumping into the fray. ·


3. Germany was not able to invade France as planned.German forces had to fight with France and England on the western front and with Russian troops on the east. ·


4. Though Germany's forces tackled both the eastern and westerns sectors well, the German population grew restless with several shortages and blockages. By 1917-18, the supply of food items in Germany had become awfully low. ·

5. Germany faced heavy casualties and lost the momentum in the war. Germany lost more than half of its army in casualties and were pushed back, thus facing imminent defeat.


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