Battle of the Marne.
battle of the bulge
The seminal battle marked the furthest East the German Army (Wehrmacht) would ever go in Russia having been stopped at Stalingrad by Russian forces .
The allied forces continuing victories over the German forces eventually ended the stalemate. Germans being continually pushed back and defeated ended WWI.
Battle of the Bulge
The German defeat at the Second Battle of the Marne (July-August 1918) stopped the last major German counter-offensive of World War I. It was quickly followed by a second Allied success at the Battle of Amiens (August 9-12, 1918), beginning the climactic Hundred Days Offensive.
both sides were locked in a stalement
The Battle of Stalingrad.
The German advance on Paris was stopped in September 1914 on the River Marne. By then the plan worked on painstakingly by the German General Staff was in tatters. Soon both sides extended their lines from Switzerland to the sea, and began about four years of trench warfare. On the Western Front the fighting turned into a war of attrition.The Marne RiverMarne river."The Marne River was the site of two battles during the First World War. The first battle was a turning point of World War I, fought in 1914. The second battle was fought four years later, in 1918."
# 1940, July-September: Britain, in the Battle of Britain (fought in the air over the southern part of Britain. # 1941, December: German advanced stopped outside Moscow and German armies forced back.
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The Battle of the Argonne caused the final breakdown of German resistance and helped bring about the German request for armistice.
The Battle of Chateau-Thierry was a significant World War I battle where the American Expeditionary Forces played a crucial role in stopping the German advance towards Paris in 1918. The battle marked a turning point in the war and boosted American morale.