Germany could never have won the first world war. She was opposed by Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and eventually the United States, and (for those that had them), their empires as well. With only Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria as allies Germany, was always going to be outnumbered.
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