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WORLD WAR ONE FRONTS Western Front vs. Eastern Front.

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1 WORLD WAR ONE FRONTS Western Front vs. Eastern Front

2 Western Front  The Western Front of WWI stretched from Belgium to Switzerland.  Most of the “major” battles of WWI were fought here.

3 Eastern Front  The line of the Eastern Front stretched through Russia from the Gulf of Riga into Austria-Hunary.

4 Battle of the Marne Dates: Sept.5, 1914 - Sept.12, 1914 Casualties: Allies = 250,000 Central Powers = 250,000 Central Powers = 250,000

5 TERMS:  STALEMATE: A stalemate in war means that there is an impasse. The two sides are equally matched and no one moves forward or backward. A stalemate in war means that there is an impasse. The two sides are equally matched and no one moves forward or backward.

6 SIGNIFICANCE:  It ended the month long German offensive that started the war.  The counter attack ensured that a quick German victory was impossible.  When the German movement stopped, this created a stalemate and trench warfare.

7 Taxis of the Marne  With German forces close to a breakthrough against French forces outside Paris, emergency troops were sent to the front by way of taxicabs(600) transporting 6000 men


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