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The Final Blockade

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The Impact of the Naval Blockade

The British naval blockade backed up the Allied advance on the Western Front. It was the final military component of the Allied victory.

The blockade

The blockade

  • The Allied blockade against Germany restricted ships supplying goods to the Central Powers.
  • Although the Germans had launched a U-boat campaign against Britain, it was far less effective.
  • The impact of the blockade on Germany was enormous.
Death toll

Death toll

  • Up to 800,000 German civilians are thought to have died because of the starvation and disease caused by the blockade.
  • The blockade made the ‘turnip winter’ of 1916-1917 AD worse in Germany. This was when Germany was suffering because of a failed potato harvest.
Starvation

Starvation

  • Some argue that starvation on the home front forced German defeat in 1918 AD.
  • However many historians disagree. They argue that Germany had new resources from Russia and starvation was reduced by the rationing system.
Morale

Morale

  • The blockade definitely had some material effect on Germany.
  • It also contributed to a growing sense of war weariness, overall low morale, and resentment against the military leadership.
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