In World War I, the Schlieffen Plan was Germany's "knock-out plan" intended to achieve quick victory in a war against France. Its primary strengths were the general surprise and the pacing built into it by the German planners. It was intended to occur much more quickly than most previous offensives in Europe had been operated. Moreover, it relied on the surprise involved in a super-sized "right hook" that was both daring and ingenious.
Schlieffen country(germany) was trying to avoid two wars on two fronts
Von Cluck
General Alfred von Schlieffen was chief of the German general staff from 1891 to 1905. He developed the Schlieffen Plan for the German conquest of Europe during this time, but his plan was not fully followed when WW1 started in 1914.
Thats not helpfull but i found out its the Schlieffen plan
It called for a quick victory over France.
the plan was invented by a count, count Arnold Von Schlieffen
The first version of the Schlieffen Plan was drawn up in 1905.
it was to win
The Schlieffen plan was thought of by Alfred Von Schlieffen It was thought to avoid a two-front war, basically to avoid getting into fights on both sides of Germany
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The Schlieffen Plan was a battle plan by Germany to secure victory in the event of a war with France and Russia. It was drawn up by Count von Schlieffen in 1905 when he was the German Chief of Staff.
In 1905, known as the Schlieffen Plan, the German, Von Schlieffen drew up a plan of action that involved attacking France through Belgium if Russia made an attack on Germany.
Schlieffen country(germany) was trying to avoid two wars on two fronts
Von Moltke
The Schlieffen Plan
Schlieffen Plan
"The Schlieffen Plan". Named for the general commanding the Imperial German Army when the plan was developed, a generation before WWI.the schlieffen plan