The Western Front during World War I stretched approximately 400 miles (640 kilometers) from the North Sea in Belgium down to the Swiss border. This front was characterized by a series of trench systems and was the main theater of war for the Allies and Central Powers. It witnessed significant battles and a stalemate that lasted for much of the war.
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it is 400 miles east to west hope this helps
The Western Front stretched over 1,200 kilometers. Lots of People think The Western Front stretched 700 kilometers but that is actually the Eastern Front. So I hope this info helped you out ask me anything and ill go to my University and Ask them.
Approximately 1.3 million soldiers died on the Western Front during World War I. This figure includes combat-related deaths as well as fatalities from injuries and diseases. The Western Front was known for its brutal trench warfare, which contributed to the high casualty rates. Overall, the war resulted in around 10 million military deaths globally, with the Western Front accounting for a significant portion of that total.
about 100 mile
It would stretch for 24,901.55 miles.
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Aprox. 2300 miles in length
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as much as a baby wiener could stretch