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Q: What battle was the final desperate bid by the Germans to break the allies?
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The Allies prepared for Battle of the Buldge by getting all there weapons in case of an attack. Of course they didn't know that the Battle of the Budgle wasn't going to occur being it was a surprise attack.


The bloody battle site in Italy?

During January-February 1944, the battles at Anzio and Monte Cassino were some of the bloodiest of the entire Italian Campaign. The Allies were fighting to break through the lines at Monte Cassino, the town of Cassino and into the Liri Valley. At the same time, the Allies had landed on the beaches of Anzio further to the north. The Germans were applying pressure to push the Allies back into the sea. An example of the fighting at Anzio, the 2nd Ranger battalion launched a night attack with 768 men and only 6 returned. Also, on 22 January, the Allies launched their first operation to break the German line at Cassino. The attacks by the Americans and the British were not coordinated. The 36th "Texas" Infantry Division was assigned to cross the Rappido River and attack into the flat Liri Valley. This front was heavily mined and covered by German armor and artillery. Their attack was repulsed with heavy losses for the 36th Division. There were other battles that saw heavy combat but the amount of troops involved were not as numerous, so the loses were not as high. This includes: Battle of Monte Battiglia(or Battle Mountain) in Sept 1944 Battle of Ortona by Canadian Division - Dec 1943


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How did trench warfare develop after Battle of the Marne in 1914?

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What was Germany's final attempt to break the allied lines?

Germany's final attempt to break the allied lines was at the battle of the bulge where the Germans went on the full offensive to regain their land but failed.


What happened when the Germans built a trench in September of 1914?

the allies soon realized that they could not not break through this line, they also began to dig trenches.


What did you have to do in World War I?

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Why were the British in the Battle of the Somme 1916?

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What was the allies objective in the battle of Somme?

To break German lines and push them out of France. Capturing a German city wouldn't hurt either.


What was Germany's final attempt to break Allied lines?

Germany's final attempt to break the allied lines was at the battle of the bulge where the Germans went on the full offensive to regain their land but failed.


What were the goals of the battle of the bulge?

The Allies prepared for Battle of the Buldge by getting all there weapons in case of an attack. Of course they didn't know that the Battle of the Budgle wasn't going to occur being it was a surprise attack.


The bloody battle site in Italy?

During January-February 1944, the battles at Anzio and Monte Cassino were some of the bloodiest of the entire Italian Campaign. The Allies were fighting to break through the lines at Monte Cassino, the town of Cassino and into the Liri Valley. At the same time, the Allies had landed on the beaches of Anzio further to the north. The Germans were applying pressure to push the Allies back into the sea. An example of the fighting at Anzio, the 2nd Ranger battalion launched a night attack with 768 men and only 6 returned. Also, on 22 January, the Allies launched their first operation to break the German line at Cassino. The attacks by the Americans and the British were not coordinated. The 36th "Texas" Infantry Division was assigned to cross the Rappido River and attack into the flat Liri Valley. This front was heavily mined and covered by German armor and artillery. Their attack was repulsed with heavy losses for the 36th Division. There were other battles that saw heavy combat but the amount of troops involved were not as numerous, so the loses were not as high. This includes: Battle of Monte Battiglia(or Battle Mountain) in Sept 1944 Battle of Ortona by Canadian Division - Dec 1943


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