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i would say the US entry into the war was the most important factor in ending the stalemate on the Western Front in WW1. This is because they brought thousands of troops with them and extra machinery and supplies. If the US did not intervene it would have been much harder for England to win the war and would have taken much, much longer.

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Q: What was most important for the brake of the stalemate on the western front The spring offensive The introduction of new technology The blockade or the US entry?
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