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During the early years of World War I, which of the following did the Germans use to great advantage?
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During the early years of World War I, which of the following did the Germans use to great advantage?
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During the early years of World War I, the Germans used the element of surprise to their great advantage, since they would strike with incredible speed.
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Submarine is the answer.
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