The Western Front
What was the goal of the battle of the Somme?
To divert German forces away from the French city of Verdun.
What happened at the Battle of the Somme?
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Where was the battle of Somme fought?
Near the River Somme in France.
The Schlieffan Plan
In 1905 France had Alliances with Britain and Russia. Germany had alliances with Austria and Italy, but was starting to feel "encircled". So Germany drew up the "Schlieffan plan". This argued that because Russia and France were allies, war with either one of them would mean war with both. So, if Germany found herself at war with either one of them, she should move like lightning: first, defeat the French by sending her army throught Belgium, then unleash th whole German army on Russia. In this way, the Germans could avoid the nightmare of a "war on two fronts".
What fronts was WW1 fought on?
On land, on and under the sea, and in the air.
What battles were fought on the Western Front?
The Battle of the Somme The Battle of Bullecourt The Battle at Fromelles The Battle of Ypres The battle at Villers- Bretonneux
Why did Australians go to the Western Front?
The British weren't having a good time fighting against the Germans who were very strong.The British were using out dated techniques used in previous wars. WW1 was the beginning of the use of machine guns and bombs. Due to these weapons coming into the War, fighting was a lot more gruesome therefore leading to the British needing for more recruits.
Where is the Western Front situated on the world map?
the German and French border 750 kilometres from the Belgium coast, through France to the Swiss border.