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4 May, 12:36

Explain why ww1 on the western front was called a war of attrition

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  1. 4 May, 13:06
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    The WWI was called the "war of attrition" because of the events occurred in the trenches along the western front between France and Germany, when both military forces found themselves stuck in defensive positions facing one another along a single front that stretched for hundreds of miles across Europe
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