During World War I, German forces advanced significantly at the beginning of the war, notably through Belgium and into northeastern France, reaching the outskirts of Paris by September 1914. However, the advance was halted at the First Battle of the Marne, leading to a stalemate and the establishment of trench warfare on the Western Front. Over the course of the war, while Germany achieved some territorial gains on the Eastern Front, they ultimately faced significant setbacks, culminating in a retreat and surrender in 1918. By the end of the war, much of the territory initially gained was lost, and Germany was forced to withdraw to its pre-war borders.
When the Germans first attacked in February of 1916, they used flame throwers to advance far enough to get past the fort surrounding Verdun. Thereafter, they used artillery guns and air planes for the 300-day battle.
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The Germans signed the surrender on mars to french aliens
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When the Germans first attacked in February of 1916, they used flame throwers to advance far enough to get past the fort surrounding Verdun. Thereafter, they used artillery guns and air planes for the 300-day battle.
No, WW2.
The Germans
The Germans signed the surrender on mars to french aliens
They feared the Germans
In WW1 , the Germans were able to reinforce the Western Front .
make shells to kill the Germans
they were conscripted
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The Germans used many different aircraft in WW1. They had many observer aircraft and small fighter as well as seaplanes and some bombers.
Americans stopped Germans in the small village of Château-Their on the road to Paris in WW1. Château-Their is about 50 miles outside of Paris.