3.2 - The Ludendorff Offensive Flashcards

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What was the Ludendorff offensive?

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  • Germany had a short window between USA arriving and Russia leaving.
  • They decided to put all their remaining resources and experienced soldiers into one last push to try and win.
  • Although Germany initially broke the stalemate, they could not sustain the push and overstretched.
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What city did they hope to capture during the Spring Offensive?

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Amiens

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3
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What was significant about Amiens?

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Transport hub + Where British and French lines met -> Weak spot

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What German weaknesses meant it was time for the Spring Offensive?

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  • The Blockade in the North Sea limiting food supplies
  • Austria and Turkey being close to peace talks with the Allies.
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What German strengths meant it was time for the Ludendorff Offensive?

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The Russian Revolution
Ludendorff’s heroism
1 million troops moving to the eastern front
Germany outnumbered the Allies

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What Allied weaknesses meant it was time for the Ludendorff Offensive?

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  • The French army had just mutinied after a failed offensive
  • British morale was low following the failure at Passchendaele
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7
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What Allied strength meant it was time for the Spring Offensive?

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The imminent arrival of America

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8
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How many hours did the artillery barrage last?

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5

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9
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How much territory was taken by the Germans initially?

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60km -> Too deep, needed food and weapons, stopped advance speed and broke stalemate

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10
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Which leader unified the French and British?

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Foch

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What is a bulge in the line?

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Salient

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12
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How many soldiers did the Spring Offensive lose Germany?

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500,000

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13
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What were German strengths?

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  • Initial advance had lots of troops -> Lowers enemy morale
  • Tear gas caused panic.
  • Elite stormtroopers attacked weak spots in British lines e.g. Amiens
  • Attacking along the whole line also allowed them to move faster.
  • Long range artillery could target Paris
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What was a mistake the Germans made?

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  • Spread Stormtroopers too deep, advance slowed to give them food and weapons
  • Did not break British lines -> No real change
  • German losses were high with no reserves -> Lowers morale
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What led to a weakened Allied Resistance?

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  • Not enough reinforcement to hold thinly spread lines all over Western front
  • Britain took over poorly made French trenches, ground was frozen
  • 5 hour Hurricane Bombardment (1m shells) which pulverized British trenches
  • Germany released poison and mustard gas before attacking -> confusion and panic
  • Great start weakened British morale and panicked soldiers
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16
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How many losses were suffered by each team by the end of the offensive?

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Germany - 500,000
Allies - 328,000