why did the Maginot line serve as an example of this saying 'The genrals always fight the last war.'?
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When a new war starts, they repeat what was effective last time — “they fight the last war.” Many can adapt and change, but they still start behind the curve. ... So a general's understanding of strategy and tactics is rooted primarily in prior experience, i.e., the last war in which they participated.
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