Why did most of the combat on the western front in world war 1 take place in a small area?

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2026-03-30 17:35

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This is do to the trench warfare. soldiers could battle for weeks on end and only gain a couple of feet. Also WW1 had a Gettysburg effect where a small battle would start and other soldiers would hear about it and converge to the same point and the battle would then become large.

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