What was the primary goal of the Schlieffen Plan developed by the German General Staff?
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Correct answer: To knock France out of the war quickly before turning to fight Russia
Germany feared a two-front war against France and Russia simultaneously. The plan relied on the assumption that Russia would take weeks to mobilize, allowing Germany to defeat France in six weeks by invading through neutral Belgium.
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