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Q: Why was so much of world war 1 dominated by this method of fighting?
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What impact did Douglas MacArthur have on the war?

Douglas MacArthur made much stratigies that help the US win World War 2. He also was called the the fighting man for his excellent fighting skills.


How was the stalemate on the Western front finally broken?

The United States entered World War 1. After much fighting the United States Army broke through German lines and German resistance collapsed.


Compare the strengths of the british and American military forces?

Britain's military was the best in the world. Their soldiers were well equipped, well disciplined, well paid, and well fed. The British navy dominated the seas. Funds were much more easily raised by the Empire than by the Continental Congress.Some of those funds were used to hire Hessian mercenaries to fight the Americans.On the other hand, the Americans had many intangible advantages.Americans had a grand cause: fighting for their rights, their independence and their liberty. This cause is much more just than waging a war to deny independence. American military and political leaders were inexperienced, but proved surprisingly competent.


In what country were most of the battles during World War 1 fought?

For the majority of World War I, fighting took place in France on what had come to be known as the Western Front. Here, much fighting took place, including the invasion of German forces and the effort to regain France by the Allied Forces, namely Great Britain, France and Commonwealth countries such as Canada.


Was heinz guderian in ww1?

In WWI Guderian was a staff officer in the signals corps, and later in the military intelligence corps. While he was not one of the fighting troops he spent much of his time close to the fighting and was under fire from the enemy many times.