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When the U.S. entered World War I in April 1917, the Allied Powers, which included Britain, France, and Russia, were facing significant challenges. The Eastern Front was deteriorating for the Allies, especially after the Russian Revolution, which led to Russia's withdrawal from the war. Meanwhile, the Western Front was marked by a stalemate, with heavy casualties and little territorial gain. The entry of the U.S. provided a much-needed boost in manpower and resources, revitalizing the Allied efforts against the Central Powers.

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