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Just what Germany could have accomplished—had it been able to concentrate on just one front—became painfully clear in 1918.
In 1918, Germany Wanted to Start a Massive Battleship Battle The rank and file of the Imperial Navy were in no mood to sacrifice themselves for the survival of the Kaiser.
Paul Hodos talked about the German U-Boat North America Campaign in 1918. He explained why Germany attacked U.S. and Canadian ships during World War I and described their tactics. Mr. Hodos is the ...
1918 Germany Has a Warning for America Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” campaign recalls one of the most disastrous political lies of the 20th century.
A Lithuanian university says a scholar has discovered a missing copy of the Baltic country's 1918 Independence Act in the archives of Germany's foreign ministry in Berlin.
When my cohort studied the German revolution of 1918-1919 at Trinity in the late 1980s, the prevailing view was that the revolutionaries had been too German and not sufficiently revolutionary ...
The Armistice of 11 November in Rethondes (Compiègne Forest) was signed – following the Bulgarian, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian armistices – right after the German Chancellor, Prince Maximilian of ...
U.S. Soldiers and allies on the Western Front in 1918 faced a dreaded but expected bloody German Spring Offensive, which the Germans referred to as the Kaiserschlacht or Kaiser's Battle, according ...