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  2. Eastern Front | WW1, Definition, Battles, & Casualties -...

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    Eastern Front, major theater of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania. The Eastern Front, which stretched from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, was more than twice as long as the Western Front.

  3. Eastern Front (World War I) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Front or Eastern Theater of World War I [c] was a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between Russia and Romania on one side and Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, and Germany on the other.

  4. Eastern Front - 1914-1918-Online

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    While trench warfare dominated the Western Front, the Eastern Front — where geography rendered such a development unlikely — offered the best chance to avoid that outcome, and the German-Austrian cooperation at Limanov-Lapanow suggested how it might be done.

  5. EASTERN FRONT OF WORLD WAR I - HISTORY CRUNCH

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    The Eastern Front of World War I was the line of fighting that occurred along the eastern border of Germany with Russia. World War I was a global conflict that was fought on several fronts, including the Western Front, Eastern Front and Italian (Alpine) Front.

  6. What was the Eastern Front? | Britannica - Encyclopedia...

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    The Eastern Front was a major theatre of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania. The main front was divided into three “sub-theatres”—with campaigns in the German province of East Prussia in the north, Austrian Galicia in the south, and the Russian-held Polish salient ...

  7. Eastern Front - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. The Eastern Front refers to the theater of conflict during World War I that occurred between the Central Powers, primarily Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the Allies, mainly Russia.

  8. The Eastern Front - Alpha History

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    The Eastern Front began with a Russian offensive against Germany in August 1914. Berlin’s Schlieffen Plan was predicated on the assumption that Russia, a gigantic country with insufficient railways and industries, would take weeks or even months to mobilise its forces.

  9. Eastern Front | International Encyclopedia of the First World War...

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    Instead of trench warfare and stalemate, however, the Eastern Front was the war everyone expected: it featured mass armies making sweeping movements, breakthroughs leading to tremendous advances, and innovation in both tactics and technology.

  10. World War I - Eastern Front, 1914, Trench Warfare | Britannica

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    World War I - Eastern Front, 1914, Trench Warfare: On the Eastern Front the Russian army launched an offensive action in East Prussia known as the Battle of Tannenberg that ended in a German victory over the Russians.

  11. The Eastern Front in World War I – War Histories

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    The Eastern Front of World War I was a theater of immense scale and complexity, shaping the course of the war and the future of Europe. Its battles, campaigns, and geopolitical ramifications had far-reaching consequences, influencing the course of history and the development of the modern world.