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what did the allies envision as the "final blow" in the implementation of that decision?​

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  • 25-03-2019

The allies envisioned the attack through the English channel as the "final blow" in the implementation of that decision. The German General Eurich Ludendorf thought he could win the war by punching holes between the French and British armies, drive through their trenches to the English channel to isolate and destroy the British army.

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