What is the meaning of the phrase, "generals always fight the last war."? And how did the Maginot Line serve as an example of this saying?
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Answer: “Generals always fight the last war” means believing in and using a strategy that has been successful in the past but is no longer a relevant strategy in the present. An example of “Fighting the Last War” is when André Maginot of France built the Maginot Line.
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