How were the Allies able to win World War 1?
The turning point in World War I was America's entry, which broke Germany's will to keep fighting. The two sides involved in World War I were the "Allies" and the "Central Powers." The Central Powers had begun to collapse, and a final push into Germany resulted in victory for the Allies.
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