In Germany's final offensive in 1918
a. General Ludendorff hoped to break the stalemate before the arrival of the Americans.
b. the Germans succeeded in taking Paris, although it was later recaptured by the Allies
c. met little British resistance during the spring.
d. included a success at the second battle of the Marne.
e. all of the above
a
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