The Schlieffen Plan failed for many reasons. It was questionable that Germany did not have enough troops to do the first part of the plan. This was not because of the amount of men that had, mostly because they were not strong enough. German army had very well equipment in general, but not strong enough troops. These troops were oblivious and were not trained well enough. They as well did not have others to operate machine guns or artillery in general, so they could not put this in their plan. The plan also needed well transportation, which they did not have. They needed transportation such as trains. When the other two nations attacked, they ruined the railway system the trains needed so they could not use it. Germany never had a backup plan or anything in that sort, it was just a plan where that if they won, they won, but if they lost then they lost. Germany’s communication was also an issue as well, they misinterpreted mostly
The Schlieffen Plan failed for many reasons. It was questionable that Germany did not have enough troops to do the first part of the plan. This was not because of the amount of men that had, mostly because they were not strong enough. German army had very well equipment in general, but not strong enough troops. These troops were oblivious and were not trained well enough. They as well did not have others to operate machine guns or artillery in general, so they could not put this in their plan. The plan also needed well transportation, which they did not have. They needed transportation such as trains. When the other two nations attacked, they ruined the railway system the trains needed so they could not use it. Germany never had a backup plan or anything in that sort, it was just a plan where that if they won, they won, but if they lost then they lost. Germany’s communication was also an issue as well, they misinterpreted mostly