answersLogoWhite

0

ludendorff offensive of 1918-ww1

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What were the Main areas of conflict in WW1?

Battle of Verdun (1915). French army v German army Verdun, France Battle of the Somme (1916). Allied army v. German army Somme River, France Battle of Jutland (1916) British navy v. German navy Denmark


When was Hitler in Paris?

Nazi Germany conquered France along with Belgium and the Netherlands after the Battle of france in May 1940.


What were the objectives of the battle of sommes?

to push back the German army into belgium and liberate France


After the German army defeats France and occupied Paris they allow France to run this part of the country. What is the name of this french run regime?

Vichy France


When Germany planned on invading France they decided to go through what neutral country?

The German army travelled through Belgium on their way to France. The German army planned to circle around the northern part of France in order to completely surround the city of Paris.


What happened during the German invasion of France?

The Nazi Army used the blitzcreig tactic and pushed their way into Paris.


What was the Battle of the Somme between?

The armies of Britain & France on one side against the German army on the other.


How close did the German Army get to Paris?

In which war? Germany and France have been at war more times than just the World Wars, and the Germans have overrun Paris before.


River in northeastern France where French army stopped German advances toward Paris on September 12 1914?

The Prave River.


What was significant in the Allied victory at the first battle of the?

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.


How many miles separated the city of Paris from German forces at one point of their furthest advance westward?

At their furthest advance westward during World War II, German forces reached a point approximately 100 miles from Paris. This occurred in 1940 during the Battle of France, when the German army quickly overran much of the country. The rapid advance and strategic maneuvers allowed them to encircle and capture Paris shortly thereafter.


What was the strategy in the battle of Passchendaele?

That battle was in WW1 in France. The battle consisted of an offensive by the British and French armies against the German Army, which, since invading France in August 1914, had occupied large areas of that country.