The effects were that Germany's troops had to be spread out, if they fought on a single front Germany would not have to spread out troops, meaning more organization, and it would be generally easier for Germany to win the war.
Poland, on 1 September 1939
Adolf Hitler
In World War 1 the U.S.S.R was trying to take over Germanys and the other countrys land. Then in World War 2 Adolf Hitler tryed to get more land for Germany and slaughter all the Jews.
The German used a plan called 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'lightning war'
Germany. Faced war on two frontires
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Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia then with Germanys backing attacked France & England ... in a nutshell
because the communist and germanys country lost power
The asssination of Germanys Archduke began everything.
Adolf Hitler did.
"The Schlieffen Plan". Named for the general commanding the Imperial German Army when the plan was developed, a generation before WWI.the schlieffen plan
Poland, on 1 September 1939
Adolf Hitler
The German government printed too much of it before World War 2.
Try looking on www.historychannel.com or a search engine. == answer.....== I think one of the names was the Schlieffen Plan.
In a word: No. Before WWI, Germany had devised a plan to combat the Triple Entente of Britain, France, and Russia. Their plan was called the Schlieffen Plan, after its major architecht. The plan called for a push through Belgium and Luxembourg into northern France, to knock them out of the war quickly. Then, they could focus on Russia alone. In the end, it was Russia who was knocked out of the war first.