I have to agree with sandman: after the collapse of the German Spring offensives, the steam had run out of the German war machine on the western front, and on all other fronts, the Palestinian, the Italian, and the Balkan the allies begun to make headway without a single US soldier, bringign down the Austrians, Ottomans, and Bulgarians.
US economic aid was utterly critical for Allied victory, but US military aid, while helping the allies win outright, did not stave off allied defeat. The British ecopnomic blockade did that.
Given what happened after Versailles, perhaps an imcomplete, negotiated truce would have been better for Europe than the outright victory of the Allies that US forcse made possible.
US economic aid was utterly critical for Allied victory, but US military aid, while helping the allies win outright, did not stave off allied defeat. The British ecopnomic blockade did that.
Given what happened after Versailles, perhaps an imcomplete, negotiated truce would have been better for Europe than the outright victory of the Allies that US forcse made possible.
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