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30 October, 06:50

How was the war in the west different than the war in the east

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  1. 30 October, 09:51
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    The Western front was best characterized by trench warfare. The armies dug into the ground, both sides constructing elaborate trench networks. This caused them to reach a stalemate for most of the duration of the war. The Eastern front was much larger and thus did not result in the trench warfare seen in the West.
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