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15 January, 03:04

Which was not true of the armistice to end World War I? Germany pulled its troops from the Western Front. Kaiser Wilhelm II stepped down from power. Austria-Hungary resisted the Allied demands. Germany handed over its fleet of U-boats.

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  1. 15 January, 03:30
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    Germany handed over its fleet of U-boats

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    The World War I ended with a win of the Allied forces. Germany did not surrendered though, but instead an armistice was signed. The same was the case with Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. There were multiple limiting things in the armistice for Germany, but it did not affected its military power, nor did the Germans had to give up on any of their weapons, thus they kept everything they had, including their fleet of U-boats. That didn't turned out to be the best move, as Germany was left with a basis to be able to upgrade and start a new war, which happened soon after.
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