Modern History Core: World War I 1914-1919 Penina Su War on the Western Front The reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front The Schlieffen Plan y y y G. military mobilisation…
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The War of Movement⦠⦠August â December 1914 We will consider the opening hostilities of the war. We will use our note taking skills. We will develop our own evaluation.…
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Core Study: World War I 1914–1919: A Source-based Study Core Study: World War I 1914–1919: A Source-based Study 1. War on the Western Front the reasons for the stalemate…