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Why was the Allies’ Hundred Days Offensive significant?
It forced Germany to surrender.
It forced Germany to retreat.
It left the Allies with major casualties.
It made the Allies consider surrender.
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It forced Germany to retreat.
The series of Allied attacks in the Hundred Days Offensive pushed German forces back, broke the Hindenburg Line, and precipitated the collapse of Germany’s military position, leading to the Armistice and Germany’s surrender.
The series of Allied attacks in the Hundred Days Offensive pushed German forces back, broke the Hindenburg Line, and precipitated the collapse of Germany’s military position, leading to the Armistice and Germany’s surrender.
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