European History – 1890 to 1945
A war of attrition is a military strategy aimed at wearing down an opponent through continuous losses in personnel and material, rather than through decisive battles or swift maneuvers. This approach relies on the idea that over time, the sustained pressure will weaken the enemy’s resolve and capabilities, leading to eventual victory. This strategy was particularly prominent during World War I, where both sides faced extensive trench warfare and sought to outlast each other, shaping the military strategies and alliances formed in that era.
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