Why Did the Schlieffen Plan Fail? Analyzing the Tactical Errors and Unforeseen Events of WWI

This article explores why the Schlieffen Plan, a war strategy created by Germany in 1905, ultimately failed during World War I. It examines specific tactical errors, communication and intelligence gathering issues, and unforeseen events that contributed to the demise of the plan. Additionally, it discusses the consequences of the plan’s failure, including changes to military and political strategies.

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