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The Kaiserschalcht (Kaiser's Battle) also know as the Ludendorff Offensive were a series of German attacks along the Western Front of WWI during the which led to the surrender of French and British forces in Europe. The German authorities had realised that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and resources of the United States could be deployed. They also had the advantage of nearly 50 freed by the Russian surrender (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk).

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  • Kaiserschlacht (Royale: The Second Great War)
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  • The Kaiserschalcht (Kaiser's Battle) also know as the Ludendorff Offensive were a series of German attacks along the Western Front of WWI during the which led to the surrender of French and British forces in Europe. The German authorities had realised that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and resources of the United States could be deployed. They also had the advantage of nearly 50 freed by the Russian surrender (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk).
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  • The Kaiserschalcht (Kaiser's Battle) also know as the Ludendorff Offensive were a series of German attacks along the Western Front of WWI during the which led to the surrender of French and British forces in Europe. The German authorities had realised that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and resources of the United States could be deployed. They also had the advantage of nearly 50 freed by the Russian surrender (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk). There were four separate German attacks, codenamed Michael, George, and Otto. While the first three were intended to draw forces away from the Channel ports that were essential for British supply and then attack the ports and other lines of communication, the last was also directed in capturing key point in France (including Paris).
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