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What is a war of attrition? Why was world war 1 a war of attrition?

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  • 09-11-2018

Attrition warfare is a strategic concept which has the particular condition that to win a war, the enemy must be worn down up to the point of collapse through continuous reduction of military materials and equipment, including personnel; precisely World War I was about who could outfight and outlast the other.

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