Spring Offensive

The Spring Offensive, also known as the Ludendorff Offensive or Kaiserschlacht (Kaiser's Battle), was a series of attacks by German Empireball on the Western Front of World War I during the spring of 1918. The offensive was launched in March of 1918 due to German Empireball knowing that it had to defeat the French Third Republicball and  UKball before the arrival of fresh troops and material from  USAball could arrive to reinforce the Western Front and push back Germany. Germanyball managed to have numerical superiority thanks to 50 divisions being freed from the Eastern Front once Russian SFSRball withdrew from the war.