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15 January, 13:50

Why was the western front an important location in the war

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  1. 15 January, 14:01
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    The Western Front of World War I was opened in 1914 after the German Empire's army invaded Belgium and Luxembourg, so it gained military control of important industrial areas of France. The advance of the Empire underwent a dramatic turn after the first battle of the Marne, where the alliance between France and the United Kingdom defeated. Both sides - Aliados and Central Powers - settled in a sinuous line of fortified trenches, which extended from the North Sea to the Swiss border with France. That line remained static for most of the war.
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