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3 February, 17:19

Why did Germany resume unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917?

A. It wanted to starve Britain into making peace.

B. It knew that Russia would soon be out of the war.

C. It didn't think much of the U. S. as a military power.

D. It knew Wilson was a pacifist who would avoid going to war.

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  1. 3 February, 18:53
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    Germany resumed their unrestricted submarine welfare in 1917 because they wanted starve the British soldiers into making peace. The ships were blocked from getting war materials and other supplies. The man who ordered the unrestricted submarine warfare was named Admiral Holtzendorff. The correct answer is A.
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