Why did the First World War end in stalemate for so long? www.centenarybattlefieldtours.org › historical-enquiries › why-did-first-wo...
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Another reason was that there was more resistance from the Belgian army and then from British and French forces than had been expected and this slowed down the ...
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Presentation 2 shows four causes of stalemate: • The Trench system (also use British Pathé video footage...see resources). • The effective use of a machine gun ...
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6 Nov 2018 · Likewise at the Third Battle of the Ypres, the conditions caused by poor weather and the devastation of the ground by the intense artillery ...
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The war had reached a stalemate, a state where both sides are so evenly balanced that neither can breakthrough against the enemy. The advances in Technology ...
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“The main reason for the stalemate on the western front during ww1 was because the trenches favoured the defenders rather than the attackers” how far do you ... What was a stalemate in World War 1? How did trench warfare lead to a stalemate in WW1? In World War I, why did trench warfare cause a stalemate? What broke the stalemate of WW1? More results from www.quora.com
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In 1917, Germany adopted a defensive strategy on the Western Front to counter the growing strength of the Allies. Despite launching several offensives, and ...
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Technical inferiority, shortage of munitions, and poor tactics led to terrible wastage of men in the attack and lack of mobility on the defense. The inadequacy ...
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According to PBS, there were two main causes of the stalemate during WWI: the failed military tactics of The Schlieffen Plan, and the new war tactics ...
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20 May 2011 · Among the technical reasons for the stalemate, the most obvious is the lack of a means to effectively communicate between the different levels ...
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The war on the Western Front had become one of attrition as 1917 drew to a close. The French Army was exhausted, having borne the brunt of the Allied effort ...
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By December 1914 stalemate developed on the Western front because of 3 main reasons, new weapons, lack of plans and the circumstances of the battle of Marne, ...
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1 Jul 2022 · At the start of 1915, World War I had settled into the stalemate of trench warfare on the Western Front. The German command switched their ...
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After the early war of movement in the late summer of 1914, artillery and machine guns forced the armies on the Western Front to dig trenches to protect ...
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Following World War I, "trench warfare" became a byword for stalemate, attrition, sieges, and futility in conflict.
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