Though huge numbers of people were killed, no country managed to conquer much territory.
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Answer this question… Though huge numbers of people were killed, no country managed to conquer much territory.
The German government's actions greatly followed and were dictated by the Schlieffen Plan which allowed no flexibility for military mobilization of other powers without causing widespread mobilization. therefore its actions followed a poor military strategy which failed in the invasion of France through belgium. this is where the Germans lost the war.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
The Sussex pledge, was not associated with Germany's actions.
Millions of people were killed despite very little territory being gained or lost on either side.