The First Battle of the Marne lasted from September 5th to the 12th in 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German Army. The battle was the efforts of German forces advancement into France.
The Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne was important because it blunted Germany's attempt to pierce straight to Paris and decisively defeat France right at the outbreak of the war. The Germans employed what is known as the Schlieffen Plan, which advocated an attack from France through the Low Countries in order to bypass and surround the bulk of the French forces amassed at the German border.
The Battle of Marne was the first major War World I victory for the Allied Powers. The Allies successfully saved Paris and France remained in the war.
It can easily be argued that the First Battle of the Marne was the single-most important event of World War I for one simple reason: had the Allied forces not achieved a victory against their German opponents in this September 1914 battle, the war would have likely ended in a quick German victory. Success here did not guarantee ultimate victory for the Triple Alliance, nor did it preclude a drawn-out conflict. It did, however, ensure that there would be no easy victory for the Central Powers, which fact proved to be a decisive advantage for the Alliance.
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The First Battle of the Marne lasted from September 5th to the 12th in 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German Army. The battle was the efforts of German forces advancement into France.
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The Battle of Marne was the first major War World I victory for the Allied Powers. The Allies successfully saved Paris and France remained in the war.
It can easily be argued that the First Battle of the Marne was the single-most important event of World War I for one simple reason: had the Allied forces not achieved a victory against their German opponents in this September 1914 battle, the war would have likely ended in a quick German victory. Success here did not guarantee ultimate victory for the Triple Alliance, nor did it preclude a drawn-out conflict. It did, however, ensure that there would be no easy victory for the Central Powers, which fact proved to be a decisive advantage for the Alliance.
The Allied victory of the Battle of Château-Thierry on 18 July 1918 was one of the first actions of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) under General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. It was a battle in World War I as part of the Second Battle of the Marne.
It resulted Texans Victory
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