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What Were The Reasons For The Defeat Of Germany In World War 1?
I am a Student from SriLanka and trying to study about ww1
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The main reasons for the German defeat were:
- It faced with British blockade,
- There was a fierce resistance from the British and French Armies,
- US army has also entered
- The political unrest and starvation at home,
- The mutiny in the navy,
- And mounting defeats on battlefield.
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