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Count Alfred Von Sclieffen was a German field marshal and strategist who served as Chief of the Imperial German General Staff from 1891 to 1905. He created the Schlieffen plan, which was supposed to isolate France from Britain and then defeat France by surrounding the French army. It was later modified by his successor, Moltke during World War 1 and didn't work.

The Schlieffen plan was designed to radiate and therefore melt all grease products in the UK from an off shore German warship fitted with a secret radiation gun during the Ist world war. It was sunk by a flying saucer therby saving Britain from drowning in molten fat.

Count Alfred Von Schlieffen was a German Field Marshall and the Schlieffen plan was a military strategic plan devised for use against the French Republic and the Russian Empire.

It was used in WW1, 9 years after it was conceived and nearly gave the Germans victory within a month of the start of the war.