Schlieffen Plan The German Plan Germany had been preparing for war for years and had devised a plan known as the Schlieffen Plan. The aim of this plan.

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Schlieffen Plan The German Plan Germany had been preparing for war for years and had devised a plan known as the Schlieffen Plan. The aim of this plan was to attack France quickly through Belgium and capture Paris, and occupy the whole of France within six weeks before Russia had a chance to mobilise its forces. Germany’s aim was to capture Paris. The Germans believed that the easiest way to accomplish this was to go around the city and attack from the west and the east at the same time. The National Library of Wales and Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales

The Main Battles of The First World War The First World War was a worldwide conflict that began in Europe and spread to the four corners of the world. There were two main fronts to the fighting in Europe, the Eastern Front and The Western Front. Most Welshmen fought on the Western Front. Eastern Front Western Front North West East South Outside Europe there were many battles in Africa and the Middle East. The National Library of Wales and Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales

Western Front Around 13.5 million people were killed, injured, held captive or lost on the Western Front between 1914 and This includes 7.9 million soldiers that fought for the Allies and around 5.6 million that fought for the Central Powers. Eastern Front Around 13 million people were killed, injured, held captive or lost on the Eastern Front between 1914 and This includes 10 million soldiers that fought for the Allies and around 3 million that fought for the Central Powers. The National Library of Wales and Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales

40,000 men from Wales died during the war 10% of the population of Wales (273,000) went to fight during the war. 1 out of every 7 soldier from Wales died during the war. Wales The National Library of Wales and Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales