I think there is a paradox here. The German front line troops were undefeated in 1918. But there was great hardship in Germany itself. Economically Germany was bankrupt. Although Russia was defeated, Austria/Hungary was also in poor shape. Soon the Americans would bring forces to bear which would breach the German lines. Military defeat would be obvious as 1918 became 1919: It was simply a matter of time.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
All of it. The germans started it with Hitler.
The Germans Started WW2 a few years later!
The Germans fought for the Central Powers in World War I.
The war in Europe ended in May 1945. The reason the Germans were defeated was because the military might of the US, Russia & Britain was, in the long term, greater than they could oppose.
No, because the germans were in a depression
You could throw it further.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
Germans started World War I in 1914 and World War II in 1939. Additionally, Germans initiated the Holocaust during World War II which led to the systematic genocide of six million Jews.
Exrtra canon fodder, the allies could now out die the Germans, simple.
World War 1 and World War 2
It was a proving ground for Nazi weaponry. As it turned out, it didn't. But if the Fascists in Spain had joined as allies with the Germans and Italians, then this could have influenced the outcome of the war. But Franco chose to remain "neutral" during the War even though he did give assistance to the Germans. the spanish could have joined the war but they didn't.but they did give the Germans some assistance
When the Treaty of Versailles was made, the Germans had to admit that world war one was their fault, could only have a limited number of army soldiers and weapons.
All of it. The germans started it with Hitler.
world war Two was sparked by World War One the Treaty of Versailles was imposed on the Germans putting them in mass debt the Germans became inraged Hitler took advantage and World War Two begins
The Germans
In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.