The Germans had used a plan called the "Schlieffen Plan." They had quickly swept through Belgium and and the northern part of France. They were at a stalemate because the number of the French and British army were the same size as the German army had been. And because in the east, Russia had attacked Germany and Austria-Hungary and were forced to send soldiers to reinforce their defenses because they had sent the bulk of their military under the Schlieffen Plan.
The technological innovations led to the trench stalemate on the western front in various ways. Each army developed entrenchments which they intended to use in the war and this is what propagated the Trench Warfare.
The first large battle of the US Civil War was fought
neither side could decisively beat the other
The German Army fought with outdated weapons.
The stalemate on the Western Front during World War I was broken in 1917 primarily by the entry of the United States into the war. Their arrival brought fresh troops and resources, bolstering the Allied forces. Additionally, the Russian Revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from the war, allowing Germany to concentrate its efforts on the Western Front. These developments shifted the balance of power and contributed to the eventual defeat of the Central Powers.
yes
ugh
The Western Front!
beacuse Winter Had Approached
On the western front, along France's eastern border (it was called the western front because it was on the west of Germany.
The technological innovations led to the trench stalemate on the western front in various ways. Each army developed entrenchments which they intended to use in the war and this is what propagated the Trench Warfare.
four months. ehehe, jokes, idno.
stalemate
The extra manpower brought an end to the stalemate on the Western Front.
The first large battle of the US Civil War was fought
I think it was the machine guns as they were able to kill hundreds of the other side in minutes.
neither side could decisively beat the other