The failure of the Sriffen project on 11th November 1918 and the German failure on the Western Front signed a ceasefire agreement, announced the end of all wars, Germany was defeated by the Allies. When the war began at the end of 1914, the plan to win the German war (Schlieren plan) failed. The degree of failure of this plan led to Germany's failure in the war. The purpose of this article is to find the answer. Earl Alfred von Schrieefen formulated the Sriffen program during the term of office as German chief and chief.
Germany's failure on the West Front was not due to the failure of the Sriffen project which failed on September 11, 1914, and the war lasted four more years until Germany was defeated on November 11, 1918. Failure of the plan has caused many people to fail. The reasons such as battle of sports are wear of consumption (it is getting old). Long-term and short-term causes of German failure due to Schlieffen program failure. But when the Germans opted to carry out this plan, Mortke was the responsible person. Mortke was not satisfied with Schlieffen's plan, he made some adjustments for himself. Some people wonder whether Moltke's change is good or bad, but despite these changes, many people, especially the Russian and Belgian troops are underestimated and this plan still fails think.
Tuchman discussed the Schlieffen project, developed by Earl Alfred von Schlieffen in 1905, during the war, over a considerable amount of time. This plan assumes that war is done in two ways. The necessity to immediately attack France is considered a more direct and biggest threat. After French 's anticipated failure, Germany may pay attention to Russia. It is weaker but more powerful than we need more time to mobilize. In order to make the Schreifen program feasible, Germany had to attack France through the north including the neutral Belgium. Belgium refused to allow the German army to safely pass through the French border and took drastic measures to force it to invade the German invasion and force Belgium to comply.