The Allies achieved significant breakthroughs in World War I due to various factors, including the effective use of new military strategies and technologies, such as tanks and aircraft. The entry of the United States into the war in 1917 provided fresh troops and resources, bolstering the Allied forces. Key military leaders, such as General Ferdinand Foch, coordinated efforts among the Allies to launch successful offensives. Additionally, improved logistics and communication played crucial roles in overcoming the stalemate on the Western Front.
Civil unrest caused a disruption of supplies to Russia's military forces; with Russia out of the picture due to their withdraw, Germany could focus on the Western Front and in 1918, the Central Powers (Triple Alliance) were ready to achieve a great breakthrough (or push) they had sought (hoped) for. But the Triple Alliance had grew stronger and stronger.
The strategy of the Allies in World War I focused on a combination of attrition and coordinated offensives to wear down the Central Powers. They aimed to exploit their numerical and industrial advantages, engaging in battles such as the Somme and Verdun to inflict heavy casualties. Additionally, the Allies sought to secure supply lines and maintain naval superiority to blockade enemy resources. Ultimately, their strategy emphasized cooperation among the various nations involved, including the British, French, and later, the Americans, to achieve a decisive victory.
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
During World War I, Italy and Japan joined the Allied nations primarily because they sought territorial gains. Italy aimed to acquire territories from Austria-Hungary, while Japan sought to expand its influence in East Asia and secure German possessions in the Pacific. Both countries believed that aligning with the Allies would help them achieve their national ambitions.
The Confederacy attempted to get Britain and France to be allies.
Civil unrest caused a disruption of supplies to Russia's military forces; with Russia out of the picture due to their withdraw, Germany could focus on the Western Front and in 1918, the Central Powers (Triple Alliance) were ready to achieve a great breakthrough (or push) they had sought (hoped) for. But the Triple Alliance had grew stronger and stronger.
Civil unrest caused a disruption of supplies to Russia's military forces; with Russia out of the picture due to their withdraw, Germany could focus on the Western Front and in 1918, the Central Powers (Triple Alliance) were ready to achieve a great breakthrough (or push) they had sought (hoped) for. But the Triple Alliance had grew stronger and stronger.
to try to gain more power for the war when they started to get defeated
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex