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The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's military strategy during World War I, designed to quickly defeat France before turning to fight Russia. It involved invading France through Belgium to bypass heavily fortified French defenses along the German border. The plan aimed for a rapid victory to avoid a prolonged two-front war. However, its execution faced unexpected challenges, leading to a stalemate and trench warfare on the Western Front.

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