At the start of World War I, Germany implemented the Schlieffen Plan, which aimed to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium before turning to fight Russia. The plan relied on rapid movement and decisive victories to avoid a protracted two-front war. However, the execution of the plan faced setbacks, leading to a stalemate on the Western Front. Ultimately, the Schlieffen Plan's failure significantly altered the course of the war.
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German invasion of Poland 01 Sept 1939
On September 1st 1939 the German army invaded neighboring Poland and caused what is known as today World War II.
World War 2, blitz is short for "blitzkreig"
Schlieffen Plan
Blitz Krieg!
You may mean the Schlieffen plan, which was Germany's plan to invade Belgium and France at the start of World War I. If you do mean Schliemann, the you could be referring to the German archaeologist who did work in excavations of Troy.
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German started WW1
in war world 2 in 1997
"The Schlieffen Plan". Named for the general commanding the Imperial German Army when the plan was developed, a generation before WWI.the schlieffen plan
The German used a plan called 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'lightning war'
I dont think he did, but it would be something to do with the german nations- World war 1 was started because of Russia and America, but if the German nations got involved, then Hitler would be mainly affected because his mother was from America and his father although German, had American family.
The official start date is 1 September 1939 with the German attack on Poland.
Most historians agree that the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, was the event that marked the start of World War 2.
The Final Solution was the German plan to exterminate all of Europe's Jews.
German troops invaded Poland, so the Polish border.