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7 February, 08:52

When did the first major battles of World War 1 occur?

1. When the Ottoman Turks invaded Bulgaria and Serbia in a strategy to defeat Russia

2. When French troops attacked Germany in order to strike the first blows

3. When Germany invaded Belgium in a strategy to quickly defeat France

4. When Germany attacked Russia and Austria-Hungary invaded France

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  1. 7 February, 09:02
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    I'm pretty sure is 2 but count on me but if you have to choose 2
  2. 7 February, 11:18
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    The correct answer is 4) when Germany attacked Russia and Austria-Hungary invaded France.

    The first major battles of World War 1 occurred when Germany attacked Russia and Austria-Hungary invaded France. We are talking about the Battle of Tannenberg of August 26-30, 1914, at the very beginning of World War 1. It was held in East Prussia, modern-day Poland. The German troops attacked and defeated the Russian Army. The second major battle was the Battle of the Marne from September 6 to 14, 1914, held at Marne River in the East of Paris, France.
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