General von Schlieffen
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.
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.
He didn't... ;)
The Fourteen Points plan and Kaiser, the German emperor, to give up power.
The Allied Powers of World War I drew up the treaty. This treaty was the Main reason that WWI was started as well.
No.Nationalism is basically a belief that your country is better than other countries.The Schlieffen Plan was a German war plan from before World War I. It assumed that Germany would wind up fighting a war against France and Russia at the same time. So the German commanders planned to have almost all of their military attack France to try to quickly defeat them at the start of the war, and then fight Russia afterward- they knew that it would take longer for Russia to get their armies ready. When the war actually started, the Germans did not follow the plan correctly and it failed.
They came up with the schlieffen plan in 1905, or the swinging door plan, which would help them if they had a war on 2 fronts. However, this plan failed during ww1, contributing to the many causes which made them lose ww1.
The September Program was a plan drawn up to pursue the first weeks of World War I. The statement made territorial demands and stated further plans after initial German victories.
Ulysses or Odysseus came up with the plan to trick the Trojans in the Trojan war
You forgot to specify what war are you interested in. In the First World War the tactics was 'blitzkrieg' (German word for 'lightning war). It was based on the Schlieffen Plan which was drawn up in 1905 by General Count Alfred von Schlieffen.
The Schlieffen Plan was the strategic plan for victory, in case of the instance where Germany would be fighting a war on two fronts. In order to speed up the process of the Schlieffen Plan and avoid a war on two fronts, Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium. In defence of Belgium's neutral standing in the War, Britain declared war on Germany and thus the First World War began, therefore, the hastiness of German forces and the Schlieffen plan; had effectively sparked the First World War. . Vanessa.S
it was all to do with the war