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The allies were not on their knees when the US entered and joined the war. France's army was still functioning in sorts after their disaster at the second battle of the Aisne, and the French armys mass mutiny also but the British and Empire troops were fighting, holding and winning at Messines, Passchendaele and Cambrai and by the Spring offensive of 1918 the British Empire and France were holding and winning at the third Aisne and 2nd Marne, yes US took a victory at Belleau wood to their credit, but their biggest asset of WW1 was morale in their presence.

But the main reasons the Allies took victory was the Royal navy and BEF and all Empire troops throughout the campaigns in the world, also the French armys sacrifice at Verdun, also Italy deserve a share of the credit, but if America hadnt joined WW1 the British Empire and France would of filled the gaps, there was still plenty of fighting campaigners to call upon, having said that the American sacrifice is excellent and i thank them as i do all the allied soldiers of WW1. Lest we forget.

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