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The Western Front.  

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╨╧рб▒с>■  +-■   *                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ье┴5@ Ё┐0Tbjbj╧2╧2 ("нXнXжн      ИЪЪЪЪЪЪЪоооо8ц ЄоvВДДДДДД$yR╦миЪиЪЪ╜PPPЪЪВPВPPbЪЪb 0;╔┬зТ╟о"bВ╙0bw 4w bооЪЪЪЪw Ъb PииPThe Western Front Many troops were concentrated into a very small area on the Western Front where victory was expected to happen. However, it did not, and instead, many troops were brutally slaughtered in a stalemate situation. This was brought about by a combination of effective and incompetent tactics detailed below. Every soldier was equipped with a rifle and bayonet, but the trenches forced new weapons and tactics to be introduced, as close combat was virtually eliminated. The most effective weapons in 1914 were artillery guns. Any tactics employed by the generals were experiments, as all previous attempts had failed. Firstly, artillery shells were fired at the enemy from a distance of up to 13km, and troops would follow them up, taking over deserted enemy trenches. This failed because the Germans were not destroyed by the artillery fire, and so when the men got up out of the trenches, which was...

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