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The Ludendorff Offensive contributed to Germany's loss by the fact that Germany's army was now spread too thinly across the Western front, and that (although the offensive was effective at first) the morale of the German soldiers was declining as sheer exhaustion and hunger overcame them, Germany withered as the will to fight in the Great war was breaking.Also this offensive prompted a major and powerful retaliation from the Allied troops from Britain, France, America etc.

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