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1 March, 10:43

Why did a stalemate develop from the outset of World War I?

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  1. 1 March, 12:31
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    Well, there was really nothing happening, as basic knowledge allows the Trench warfare was brutal and often repetitive thousands of men mowed down like grass on a sunday morning by Machine guns. A stalemate was made because neither side can really advance without losing hundreds of thousands of men ... - Dead.
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