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Why did stalemate last so long in WW1?
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Asked 12/1/2008 8:56:15 AM
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The stalemate in World War I lasted due to entrenched warfare, technological advancements like machine guns and tanks, and ineffective offensives. Trench systems were difficult to breach, and new weapons made attacks costly. Both sides engaged in a war of attrition, with limited communication and vast scale preventing rapid victories.
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