Why Germany collapsed in WW1
1918 saw a catastrophic collapse in the German will to fight. German soldiers began ‘shirking’ or surrendering on mass. While at home, mutiny turned to open rebellion. By November 1918 the Great War was over. So, what caused German morale to collapse? Why did German soldiers and citizens lose faith in a war they were certain they could win just months before? The Hundred Days Offensive, explained: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/from-a... Explore and licence the film clips used in this video: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/co... Follow IWM on social media: / i_w_m / imperialwarmuseums / iwm.london

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