What was Germany’s greatest problem at the beginning of the war? It had begun a two-front war with Russia and France. A Communist revolution threatened to overthrow the Kaiser. The United States had entered the war on the side of the Allies. The British navy had blockaded its ports and began sinking its ships at sea.
Well, we know that the Germans didn't care about Communist politics being unstable, because the Nazi party hated Communists. So you can eliminate B.
What are you thinking?
d? im not to sure about this one
It would be A
D is a good guess, but I think I would go with A as well. One of Germany's problems was that Hitler decided to attack Russia, which forced them into a two-front war. Previously, they were in control, because they only had to take on the Allies. However, when Hitler attacked Russia and Stalingrad, he had to deal with the Red Army of the Soviet Union ... and the Red Army was ENORMOUS.
Wait, which war are we talking about because the answers seem to be pointing at WW1.If that's the case, then the answer would be (A). The German Empire, under the Kaiser, was intent on crushing France quickly but Russia invaded early in the East forcing them to move armies in that direction and delaying what they hoped would be an early victory. Though they managed to beat back the Russian advance, the Allies scored a victory in the West because the Germans had moved so much manpower to resist the Russians.
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