Germany's Surrender in WWI

A detailed Summary of Germany's Surrender in WWI


Germany both at home and working in the army were spiralling down hill fast, even though the government was hiding the worst of the war under its belt. The German people had suffered immensely throughout the war because of the British blockade. Food riots had broken out in some major towns and cities and thousands of workers had gone on strike for the high cost of living.

During the harsh and terrible conditions of the trenches of the Western Front something else swept through the tre



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Approximate Word count = 348
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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