why did Germany attack Belgium?
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Cause of the Schielfen Plan!!!!
That's the only real reason.
The plan called for German armies to go on a massive flanking attack through Belgium into the north eastern part of France and rapidly advance into the unprotected part of France, allowing them to quickly obliterate the French army and allow the capitulation of the French government before the German armies could be sent west against Russia.
That's the only real reason.
The plan called for German armies to go on a massive flanking attack through Belgium into the north eastern part of France and rapidly advance into the unprotected part of France, allowing them to quickly obliterate the French army and allow the capitulation of the French government before the German armies could be sent west against Russia.
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