1. The Consequences of Being Unprepared for War
That was one front. ... It was modified in 1911 in two ways; the Germans were not going to enter France from the Netherlands, only Belgium and the new German chief of staff made the decision to pull German troops off the northern front and put them on the Russian Front. ... The war on the Western front was draining for both sides. ... It was preceded by an eight-day preliminary bombardment of the German lines, beginning on Saturday 24 June. The expectation was that the ferocity of the bombardment would entirely destroy all forward German defenses, enabling the attacking British troops to ...
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