Social Sciences, asked by ttgarg5253, 9 months ago

What was the main reason for Germany’s defeat in the First World War?
(a) It had weak military strength.
(b) The allies were strengthened by the entry of US.
(c) It was not prepared for a massive war.
(d) It did not have support from Japan

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Answered by panoop03364
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Answer:option (b) is correct.

Explanation:

Answered by topwriters
3

(b) The allies were strengthened by the entry of US

Explanation:

Initially, the United States was neutral during World War II. But the Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor on 11 December 1941 where US troops were stationed. This led to the negative sentiments in US against the Germans. Four days after this incident, Adolf Hitler declared war against the US as a response to what he claimed to be a series of provocations by the US in its support of UK. Later that day, the United States declared war on Germany. This strengthened the opposition and led to the fall of Adolf Hitler.

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