They didn't, they were literally starved into submission and had to sign the armistice soon after.
they used u-boats, also known as submarines
Unrestricted submarine warfare.
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Blitzkrieg Blitzkrieg
Germany used 'Blitzkreig' in attacking Poland.
Bing it ~
Boycott against british goods. S.O.S, right?
The tactic or strategy behind the Gallipoli campaign is in two parts. One, the British wanted to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, and two, they wanted to secure their trading route with Russia.
Blockade
A blockade.
It was a successful tactic by the Union Navy to blockade the Southern ports, so that the Confederacy could not export its plentiful cotton in exchange for war-supplies.
well the Germans used subs to sink boats supplying England
A highly successful tactic that prevented war supplies reaching the Confederacy.
Blitzkrieg Blitzkrieg
Germany used 'Blitzkreig' in attacking Poland.
Bing it ~
Germany's offensive fighting tactic, means lightning war, Blitzkrieg
Not the British. The Americans, or technically the colonists.
Guerrilla Warfare. Google it for more info.
One successful tactic Germany used in World War One was submarine warfare. It lacked the navy Great Britain had. Building submarines was the fastest and least expensive way to have a military presence in the seas and oceans.