They didn't know they stopped it when they did. Really, it was just variables that Sclieffen couldn't control that ruined his plan, namely the French putting up more of a fight and Russia mobilizing relatively quickly.
Stalemate happened because the Germans did not put enough faith in the Schlieffen Plan
According to the Germans, they planned for the Schlieffen Plan to take 6 weeks. The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's plan to invade France through Belgium. Hope this helps!
The Schlieffen Plan was an operational plan used by the Germans to take over France and Belgium and carried out in August 1914. It was devised by and named after German Field Marshal Count Alfred von Schlieffen, who served as Chief of the Imperial German General Staff from 1891 to 1905.
the plan was invented by a count, count Arnold Von Schlieffen
The Schlieffen Plan was crucial to the Germans due to the fact that there alliance had a lot less men then the triple entente so they needed to take out one of the largest army's in WW1, the french so that they could have any chance of winning the war
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
They didn't know they stopped it when they did. Really, it was just variables that Sclieffen couldn't control that ruined his plan, namely the French putting up more of a fight and Russia mobilizing relatively quickly.
They didn't know they stopped it when they did. Really, it was just variables that Sclieffen couldn't control that ruined his plan, namely the French putting up more of a fight and Russia mobilizing relatively quickly.
They didn't know they stopped it when they did. Really, it was just variables that Sclieffen couldn't control that ruined his plan, namely the French putting up more of a fight and Russia mobilizing relatively quickly.
it was to win
The result of the failure of the Schlieffen plan was that the Germans - instead of quickly defeating France - got stuck fighting a 4-year trench war in France which they ultimately lost.And they then had to fight the two-fronts war with the Allies and Russia that the Schlieffen plan was drawn up to avoid.
Stalemate happened because the Germans did not put enough faith in the Schlieffen Plan
According to the Germans, they planned for the Schlieffen Plan to take 6 weeks. The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's plan to invade France through Belgium. Hope this helps!
The Schlieffen Plan was an operational plan used by the Germans to take over France and Belgium and carried out in August 1914. It was devised by and named after German Field Marshal Count Alfred von Schlieffen, who served as Chief of the Imperial German General Staff from 1891 to 1905.
the plan was invented by a count, count Arnold Von Schlieffen
The Schlieffen Plan was crucial to the Germans due to the fact that there alliance had a lot less men then the triple entente so they needed to take out one of the largest army's in WW1, the french so that they could have any chance of winning the war