Did Germany really lose WW1?

Germany lost World War I. In the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the victorious powers (the United States, Great Britain, France, and other allied states) imposed punitive territorial, military, and economic provisions on defeated Germany.
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Why did Germany really lose WW1?

Germany failed to succeed in World War One because of three main reasons, the failure of the Schlieffen plan, nationalism, and the allies' effective use of attrition warfare.
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Who really lost WW1?

The war pitted the Central Powers—mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey—against the Allies—mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917, the United States. It ended with the defeat of the Central Powers.
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Could Germany have won WW1?

In conclusion, if Germany won WW1, the German government would have been considerably more powerful and the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires would have lasted longer. The war would have had a very different outcome, which could have led to a completely different world today.
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What was Germany's biggest mistake in WW1?

Seven German Mistakes that Lost the Great War January 10, 2015
  • Don't Build Those Ships: Germany had its army and Britain had its navy. ...
  • Don't Declare War (Yet): Germany was surrounded by a disparate and uneasy alliance in 1914.
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How Did WW1 End? (1918) - Why Did Germany Lose the First World War?



How close did Germany come to winning WW1?

As mentioned before the spring offensive of 1918 was a point where Germany at least seemed to get close to a final victory in the war. The only other real point where the Germans were close to this victory was during it's first offensives in Belgium and France.
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Was Germany prepared for WW1?

The Schlieffen Plan, devised a decade before the start of World War I, was a failed strategy for Germany to win World War I. The Schlieffen Plan, devised a decade before the start of World War I, outlined a strategy for Germany to avoid fighting at its eastern and western fronts simultaneously.
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Would Germany have won ww1 without USA?

If Germany had won on the Western Front, it would have acquired some French territory and maybe Belgium. The Germans probably wouldn't have been able to enjoy their victory for long. Britain would have retained its independence, protected by its navy that might have continued the hunger blockade against Germany.
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What did Germany do wrong in ww1?

Germany really, really wanted a war with Russia to acquire new territory in the east, but couldn't justify it. Going to war to back its Austrian ally was more than enough and Austria had a reason to go to war with Serbia. So Germany kept pushing its ally despite calls for peace from the rest of Europe.
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Why did Germany think it could win ww2?

When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the Germans were under no obligation to declare war on American as Japan was the aggressor. But Hitler saw it as an excuse to come to Japan's aid. It is thought he hoped to win favor with the Japanese and gain their support in the war in Europe once they had defeated America.
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Did any soldiers survive all of WW1?

The last combat veteran was Claude Choules, who served in the British Royal Navy (and later the Royal Australian Navy) and died 5 May 2011, aged 110. The last veteran who served in the trenches was Harry Patch (British Army), who died on 25 July 2009, aged 111.
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Did Germany lose ww2?

On May 7, 1945, Germany unconditionally surrendered to the Allies in Reims, France, ending World War II and the Third Reich.
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Did Russia lose the first World war?

The Soviet government signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on March 3, 1918, ending four years of aggression between Russia and Germany. Defeat: The loses Russia suffered in the world war were catastrophic. Between 900,000 and 2,500,000 Russians were killed.
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Do you think ww1 was avoidable?

Although he thought that the war was avoidable at the moment of Franz Ferdinand's assassination, he believed that we war was "structurally unavoidable because these countries were tied together with a system of alliances and their war plans depended on mobilization schedules."
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Who was the main villain in WW1?

According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany takes full blame for the war and is the "bad guy". However... Austria-Hungary can be blamed for the "blank check", while Russia can be blamed for mobilising, which practically made war a forgone conclusion.
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What country was blamed for WWI?

The Treaty of Versailles, signed following World War I, contained Article 231, commonly known as the “war guilt clause,” which placed all the blame for starting the war on Germany and its allies.
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Who was the aggressor in WW1?

Germany is guilty as charged, says historian and regular MHM contributor Nigel Jones. The First World War killed around ten million combatants and as many civilians.
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Why didn't Germany use tanks in ww1?

Whilst the Allies manufactured several thousand tanks during the war, Germany deployed only 18 of its own. The first tanks were mechanically unreliable. There were problems that caused considerable attrition rates during combat deployment and transit.
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What if the USA never joined ww1?

It would have been a negotiated armistice or a German victory. The Allies alone could not possibly have defeated Germany. Without U.S. entry, there would have no Versailles Treaty, termed a “diktat” by Hitler, who used it to arouse Germany against the Weimar Republic and Wilson's League of Nations.
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Did the US save Britain in ww2?

No one 'saved' the UK. Britain saved France and then together Britain, the USSR and the US defeated Germany and Italy.
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Where is No Man's Land?

No Man's Land is the term used by soldiers to describe the ground between the two opposing trenches. Its width along the Western Front could vary a great deal. The average distance in most sectors was about 250 yards (230 metres).
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How did Britain feel about ww1?

In the end, Britain refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, Britain declared war on Germany. The Kaiser said how foolish he thought the British were. He said that Britain had gone to war for the sake of a "scrap of paper".
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Why did the German Empire fall?

When Germany was defeated in World War I it didn't only lose the war: Its empire collapsed and it had to part with around one-seventh of its land mass and 10% of its population. Alsace-Lorraine was ceded to France and West Prussia was given up to the newly re-established Poland.
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Did the US win ww1?

But in an important sense the Americans did win the war. By 1918 the Allied armies were tired and depleted; the Germans could reasonably have hoped for a negotiated peace that would give them parts of France and Belgium.
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