Tanks did serve to break the stalemate, allowing Allied troop to break once-formitable German lines, however, most tanks were unreliable and became easily mired in the muddy and pockmarked terrain of the battlefield, and there fore, their role, although of note was fairly limited.
Germany
he blamed the defeat sadly on the Jews
Well, strangely enough, Nazi Germany did not exist back in WW1, it was known as the German Empire, or Imperial Germany in that period. The pincer movement didn't defeat Germany in WW1.
There were no Nazi in WW1. Nazism didn't arise until after WW1.
After its defeat in WW1 great Britain and France divided Germany's African territory
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
The English tank and USA entering the war on the side of the Allies, helped to seal the defeat of Germany. With English tanks attacking in force, supported by infantry and artillery, and massive amounts of fresh American soldiers fighting for the Allies, Germany couldn't possibly win the war.
no it was germany,hungary and italy who caused most of the damage in ww1
the tank
germany
British scientists
Germany was forced to make financial payments, and transfer property and equipment following their defeat at the end of WW1. These arrangements were made under the Treaty of Versailles.