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Schlieffen Plan, battle plan first proposed in 1905 by Alfred, Graf (count) von Schlieffen, chief of the German general staff, that was designed to allow Germany to wage a successful two-front war. The plan was heavily modified by Schlieffen’s successor, Helmuth von Moltke, prior to and during its implementation in World War I. Moltke’s changes, which included a reduction in the size of the attacking army, were blamed for Germany’s failure to win a quick victory.
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Was a military plan from the Germans to go through Belgium
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In order to get to France the German military deiced to go through Belgium (a neutral country) instead of around it. This plan ultimately failed because it took 12 days to reach France. This is significant because it caused the infamous "Trench Warfare" in World War 1.