Why did Germany believe victory was still possible in 1917?

A. They had gained considerable lands on the Eastern Front.
B. The Russian Civil War meant that Russia dropped out of the war.
C. The United States maintained a policy of non-intervention.
D. Austrian and German forces defeated the Italians at the Battle of Caporetto.
E. All of these.


Answer: E

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