Which of the following events led to the realization among the German high command that all hope was lost?
A) The Bolsheviks broke their treaty to rejoin the war and side with the Allies.
B) American troops cut the main railroad supply line for the German army in the West.
C) Congress declared that the United States was joining the war on the side of the Allies.
D) American troops began to use poison gas, hand grenades, and machine guns.
E) German troop ships were sunk by British and American navy vessels.
Answer: B) American troops cut the main railroad supply line for the German army in the West.
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