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How did the war on the Eastern Front differ from the war on the Western Front?

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Answered by ytspamcontrol
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The Western front was best characterized by trench warfare. The armies dug into the ground, both sides constructing elaborate trench networks. This caused them to reach a stalemate for most of the duration of the war. ... The Eastern front was much larger and thus did not result in the trench warfare seen in the West.

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Answered by awesomeshriya510
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Fighting on the Western Front involved trench warfare, while on the Eastern Front the war was much more mobile. .

The larger Eastern Front meant that the war there was more fluid, and fighting was characterised by mobility and offensives. The smaller Western Front saw much less movement, and fighting was characterised by defensive trench warfare.

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