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Why was the Treaty of Verdun a terrible idea? (due in 30)

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Despite the Germans' plan to "bleed France white," the Battle of Verdun resulted in roughly equal casualties for both sides. The German death toll was 143,000 (out of 337,000 total casualties) while the French lost 162,440 (out of 377,231).

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