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Payton Huffman
2 March, 17:04
Was Germany's location a problem WW1
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Ryder Copeland
2 March, 19:00
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Yes it was it was actually a huge problem because it meant that they needed to fight a two front war It Caused To Much Trouble For The Indians. The Germany People Moved To The Indians Land Area. So It Cause Lots Of Problems. So Yes Germany's Location Was a Problem.
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