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The Germans surrendered in 1918 primarily due to a combination of military defeats, economic collapse, and social unrest. The Allied forces launched successful offensives in the summer of 1918, severely weakening the German military. Additionally, widespread food shortages and the effects of war fatigue led to civil unrest and strikes within Germany. By November 1918, the deteriorating situation made it clear that continued resistance was futile, prompting the German leadership to seek an armistice.

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