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Kitchener's conqueror

Kitchener's Conqueror was a British military strategy during World War I, named after General Lord Kitchener. It aimed to decisively defeat the German forces on the Western Front by concentrating British and Allied troops in critical sectors, breaking the enemy's lines with powerful, coordinated attacks. This approach sought to shift the war's momentum, forcing Germany into defensive positions and hastening victory. It emphasized aggressive, large-scale offensives rather than prolonged trench warfare, reflecting Kitchener's belief in decisive action to achieve strategic objectives efficiently.