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21 June, 23:59

Why was the Western Front so static in World War I?

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  1. 22 June, 02:44
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    One of the main reason why the Western Front was so static in World War I is because of "trench warfare," in which two sides would literally dig trenches into the ground from which to fire at the other side--making progression slow and difficult.
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