Something I've noticed - almost all the CP victory threads seem to assume a long WWI, ending with a more successful Michael or something similar. But the Schlieffen plan came close to victory too - closer, frankly, than Ludendorff ever did. Give the right wing all the men frittered away on boosting 5-8th Armies, so that Kluck can keep his line longer, and thereby turn the *Marne into a bloody strategic German victory, as opposed to the strategic Allied victory that it was - and I think the Germans have a passable chance at breaking the French "before Christmas". It probably won't be the massive battle of annihilation Schleiffen wanted, but it should probably be enough to frighten the French out of the war.
Anywho, the exact particulars of the victory aren't what I'm wondering about. Assuming France & Britain out in '14, and Russia and Serbia steamrollered (with or without Bulgaria) in '15, what would the peace look like? It wouldn't look much like the post-Brest-Litvosk CP peaces I usually see thrown around on here, that's for sure. But what were their original war aims, and what would a less bitter CP peace look like?