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... held by the French near the frontier east of Verdun , and the direct blow at the French capital was delivered by the first five armies . The First Army marched through Belgium west of Louvain , heading south from that point . The Second ...
... held by the French near the frontier east of Verdun , and the direct blow at the French capital was delivered by the first five armies . The First Army marched through Belgium west of Louvain , heading south from that point . The Second ...
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... held back the German invaders for almost forty - eight hours , but such delay had not been unforeseen in the German plans . Indeed , it is probable that the reduction of Liège had occurred in less time than had been allowed in the ...
... held back the German invaders for almost forty - eight hours , but such delay had not been unforeseen in the German plans . Indeed , it is probable that the reduction of Liège had occurred in less time than had been allowed in the ...
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... French position . to Condé . Throughout the afternoon of August 23 , the British held on , although at various points they retired in order to straighten their line . Bit by bit the positions along the canal 466 A History of the Great War.
... French position . to Condé . Throughout the afternoon of August 23 , the British held on , although at various points they retired in order to straighten their line . Bit by bit the positions along the canal 466 A History of the Great War.
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... held their ground , but on the twenty - eighth , near Sedan itself , the Germans succeeded in driving back a French corps . Von Hausen's Army was now getting uncomfortably far to the south , and de Cary was compelled to leave the Meuse ...
... held their ground , but on the twenty - eighth , near Sedan itself , the Germans succeeded in driving back a French corps . Von Hausen's Army was now getting uncomfortably far to the south , and de Cary was compelled to leave the Meuse ...
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... Lorraine frontier became quiescent . Between Verdun and Switzerland , at least , the Germans had been held close to the Franco - German frontier . THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE Accordingly , by September 1 474 A History of the Great War.
... Lorraine frontier became quiescent . Between Verdun and Switzerland , at least , the Germans had been held close to the Franco - German frontier . THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE Accordingly , by September 1 474 A History of the Great War.
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Aisne allied and associated Alsace-Lorraine American April armistice artillery associated powers attack attempt August Austria-Hungary Austrian Austro-Germans Austro-Hungarian Balkan battle battle-line Belgian Belgium Bolsheviki Bolshevist bombardment British Bulgaria captured Central Powers centre command compelled council counter-attacks Covenant cruisers Dead Man's Hill defeat East Prussia enemy Entente Entente Allies entire evacuation Fifth Army fighting final flank fleet Foch fortress France French French Fifth Army frontier gains Galicia German advance German army German drive German First Army German forces German General Staff German Government German lines German troops Germany's guns heavy Hindenburg hope Italian Italy July June League of Nations Ludendorff March Marne ment Meuse mile front military months November occupied October Paris peace positions President Wilson reinforcements retreat Revolution river Roumania Russian Poland salient September Serbian Servia Socialist Somme strength territory tion treaty Turkish United Verdun victory wing
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