German Invasion Of Belgium - August 1914 - Deepstash
German Invasion Of Belgium - August 1914

German Invasion Of Belgium - August 1914

The German Empire had to fight a war on two fronts, and how they planned to do it is to first invade France and then invade Russia. In order to get to France, Germany asked if they could march troops through Belgium towards the start of the war, Belgium said no, so Germany proceeded to invade Belgium and commit some atrocities along the way. The Belgian army didn’t just let the Germanys through however, they did slow them down a bit but in the end they fell to Germany and the German army would proceed to move into France. After this invasion Britain would join the war with France.

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This is a walkthrough of the causes, events, and aftermath of the First World War.

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