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what did Germany's scliefflen plan depend on?


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In military terms, the Schlieffen Plan was partially successful because it bypassed the heavily fortified French border and allowed some rapid penetration into France. The nature of this advance contributed to its own problems, however. The speed of the German advance placed great strain on its troops, most of whom were travelling on foot. Within a month, German divisions had reached the Marne River, north-east of Paris – but they were fatigued, battle-weary and depleted from engagements along the way.

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