How did fighting on the Eastern Front differ from that of the Western Front?

A. For all practical purposes it was identical.
B. On the Western Front, fighting was somewhat more mobile.
C. There were more guns available on the Eastern Front.
D. Troops on the Eastern Front were more dispersed.


Answer: D

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