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The Western Front!
four months. ehehe, jokes, idno.
I think it was the machine guns as they were able to kill hundreds of the other side in minutes.
i would say the US entry into the war was the most important factor in ending the stalemate on the Western Front in WW1. This is because they brought thousands of troops with them and extra machinery and supplies. If the US did not intervene it would have been much harder for England to win the war and would have taken much, much longer. hope this helps... :)
Trenches were designed to offer maximum defensive cover. It is this attribute caused the stalemate of the war on the Western Front.
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Many soldiers killed on the Western Front of WWI because of the introduction of chemical gas and tank warfare. This happened due to the initial stalemate that had been caused by trench warfare.
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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.
The extra manpower brought an end to the stalemate on the Western Front.
stalemate
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.