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The first world war was a war of static emplacements. (trenches)

WWII was a war with easy motorised movement of Tanks Trucks, Aircraft and supplies.

This meant that rather than a fight that could not move the war was very fast and far moving.

Romell and Montgomery moving massive formations of tanks all over North Africa.

The Germans invasion of France or Poland or several other countries are good examples of how war changed due to the change in Technology

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