The von Schlieffen Plan
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
He invaded places in Europe. alot of germanys neighbouring countries polland Switzerland France
In a word: No. Before WWI, Germany had devised a plan to combat the Triple Entente of Britain, France, and Russia. Their plan was called the Schlieffen Plan, after its major architecht. The plan called for a push through Belgium and Luxembourg into northern France, to knock them out of the war quickly. Then, they could focus on Russia alone. In the end, it was Russia who was knocked out of the war first.
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
Adolf Hitler did.
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia then with Germanys backing attacked France & England ... in a nutshell
=Yes. Germanys soilders invaded most of Eruopes contries including France.=
Blitzkrieg
He invaded places in Europe. alot of germanys neighbouring countries polland Switzerland France
In a word: No. Before WWI, Germany had devised a plan to combat the Triple Entente of Britain, France, and Russia. Their plan was called the Schlieffen Plan, after its major architecht. The plan called for a push through Belgium and Luxembourg into northern France, to knock them out of the war quickly. Then, they could focus on Russia alone. In the end, it was Russia who was knocked out of the war first.
At the World Cup 2010 it's Philip Lahm
In ww1 there was a bloody stale mate in the battle fields of France, the war ended in Germanys crushing defeat, ww2 Germany was out numbered in troops but conquered France, 2/3s of russia, north Africa, and sum other bits
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
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Germanys women team have won the world cup the most times.
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.