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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the soviets held the germans to a stalemate and then took the offensive and turned the german advance.
stalemate ened when Germany fired The Ludendorff Offensive, a series of attacks. It lead to the furthest advance from 1914 to March 1918. But then Britain and France started to fight back and a couple of months later the Germans surrendered!
Breaking a stalemate in warfare was difficult because the technology that made this type of war impossible had yet to be invented. Eventually, the U.S. and Britain developed things like planes and tanks that made fighting war in the trenches suicidal.
in my opinion, what really broke the stalemate was when the US joined. fresh new troops for the Allies gave them an advantage over the tired Central Powers.
A stalemate.
The Ludendorff Offensive used new strategies and tactics based on rapid advancement and surprise to help break the stalemate. It was only effective up to the Fifth.
the germans had alien technology
the soviets held the germans to a stalemate and then took the offensive and turned the german advance.
stalemate ened when Germany fired The Ludendorff Offensive, a series of attacks. It lead to the furthest advance from 1914 to March 1918. But then Britain and France started to fight back and a couple of months later the Germans surrendered!
Breaking a stalemate in warfare was difficult because the technology that made this type of war impossible had yet to be invented. Eventually, the U.S. and Britain developed things like planes and tanks that made fighting war in the trenches suicidal.
Stalemate=cold war.
It changed war from the stalemate tactics of WWI to a concept used in all future wars.
Many soldiers killed on the Western Front of WWI because of the introduction of chemical gas and tank warfare. This happened due to the initial stalemate that had been caused by trench warfare.
in my opinion, what really broke the stalemate was when the US joined. fresh new troops for the Allies gave them an advantage over the tired Central Powers.
Our game of chess came to a stalemate.
Compromise is important in democracy as it ensures that no side will stalemate, and both all sides could get some part of what they initially wanted.
Armies were unable to capture much territory, as it was defended by troops with machine guns.