Strategy in World War I refers to the overarching plans and objectives that nations pursued to achieve victory, including the mobilization of resources, alliances, and military tactics. Conduct encompasses the execution of these strategies on the battlefield, which included trench warfare, the use of new technologies like tanks and airplanes, and the coordination of large troop movements. The war's static nature led to a focus on attrition, where both sides aimed to wear down the enemy's resources and morale over time. Overall, the strategy and conduct of World War I were characterized by a shift from traditional military tactics to more modern approaches influenced by industrialization and technology.
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
baker and vorris
The von Schlieffen Plan
They were confident they could outlast the AlliEd forces
Artillery and machines guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
Attrition.
baker and vorris
The von Schlieffen Plan
brothas got dough
Just because it does :p
They were confident they could outlast the AlliEd forces
Artillery and machines guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions
WWI was fought with horses and military strategy from the 1800's. WWII was slaughter on an industrial scale.
naval blockade
no, but it gave cover to soldiers and saves many lives
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position