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25 November, 09:35

Which strategic move by the Allies led to the surrender of the Germans and the end of World War I?

The US Navy convinced the Allies to post military convoys aboard their ships to protect them from German submarines.

The Russian government fell to Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik party and signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.

The Allies launched an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies.

The British deployed a stronger submarine force that bolstered the Allies' power.

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  1. 25 November, 09:55
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    The Allies launched an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies led to the surrender of the Germans and the end of World War I
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