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The Germans surrendered in World War I primarily due to a combination of military defeats, resource shortages, and internal unrest. The successful Allied offensives in 1918, particularly the Hundred Days Offensive, overwhelmed German forces. Additionally, widespread food shortages and the impact of the Spanish flu pandemic weakened morale at home and among troops. The revolution in Germany, leading to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, further pushed the country towards an armistice.

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