Germany's chances of winning World War 1 were never that good. A German victory would have required a quick 'knock-out' blow against France in early stages of the war - and on Britain staying out of the war. The point was that the resources of the Entente were greater - and the British naval blockade led in due cause to starvation in Germany. In the event, Germany fought for longer than anyone really expected ...
Germany's unification led to the collapse of the Soviet union.
Friedrich Paulus is the general that led Germany to the 6th army.
Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
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Germany and the Allies declared an armistice during World War I due to the exhaustion of resources, mounting casualties, and the collapse of the German military front.
Germany's unification led to the collapse of the Soviet union.
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Germany
Friedrich Paulus is the general that led Germany to the 6th army.
the battle of buldge
The collapse of communism in the Russian Empire.
Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
The German army captured and burned St. petersburg and left the czar no choice.
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Postwar reparations led to hyperinflation and economic collapse in Germany.
soviet economic collapse
The two combatants were Britain's Eighth Army led by Bernard Montgomery and Germany's Afrika Corps led by Erwin Rommel.