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the Second Battle of Marne.
The
first Battle of the Marne took place between
5th and 11th September, 1914. The most important consequence of the
battle was that the French and British forces were able to prevent the
German plan for a swift and decisive victory.
The second major battle close to the River Marne took place during the
summer of 1918. During the Spring Offensive,
the German Army advanced over the Aisne in
late May and reached the Marne on 5th June. The French
Army was in poor shape and the Commander-in-Chief, Henri-Philippe
Petain, knew that the British were busy dealing with the German
offensive at Lys. Eventually Sir
Douglas Haig agreed to send Petain four divisions and two divisions
of the recently arrived US Army were also available.
Over 85,000 American soldiers took part in the battle.
The German attack on the Marne was launched by General Erich
von Ludendorff on 15th July. Twenty-three divisions of the First
and Third Armies attacked the French Fourth Army in the east of Reims
and seventeen divisions of the Seventh army took on the French Fifth
Army to the west.
The Germans failed to break through and General Ferdinand
Foch was able to organize a counterattack. This included 24 divisions
of the French Army, and soldiers from the United States, Britain and
Italy. On 20th July the Germans began to withdraw. By the 3rd August
they were back to where they were when they started the Spring
Offensive in March.
Allied casualties during the 2nd Battle of the Marne were heavy: French
(95,000), British (13,000) and United States (12,000). It is estimated
that the German Army suffered an estimated 168,000 casualties and and
marked the last real attempt by the Central
Powers to win the First World War.
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