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Germany's military strategy in World War I was primarily known as the "Schlieffen Plan." This plan aimed to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium, then redirecting forces to the Eastern Front against Russia. The strategy relied on rapid movement and decisive victories to avoid a prolonged two-front war. However, the plan ultimately failed, leading to a drawn-out stalemate on the Western Front.

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