They hoped "the peace offensive" would end the war.
Dozens of German divisions surrounded a small British force and began shooting canons at them. This battle lasted for 2 weeks and eventually the Germans gave up. They continued their offensive elsewhere.
It was the "2nd Battle of the Marne"
in 1918
Luderndorff
Freidensturm. "Peace Storm". There were five separate sub-operation as part of it, from March to August 1918, each one of the five a major strategic offensive attack.
The last major German offensive in World War I, during their so-called "Spring Offensive", was the Second Battle of the Marne, near Reims, France in the summer of 1918. The offensive was defeated by the Allies; they immediately counterattacked, which marked the beginning of their "Hundred Days Offensive". The Hundred Days Offensive would ultimately result in Germany's surrender in November 1918.
A massive offensive attack by the Allies in 1918, where the Allies were able to overpower the German trenches.
in 1918
Luderndorff
Freidensturm. "Peace Storm". There were five separate sub-operation as part of it, from March to August 1918, each one of the five a major strategic offensive attack.
ludendorff offensive of 1918-ww1
The last major German offensive in World War I, during their so-called "Spring Offensive", was the Second Battle of the Marne, near Reims, France in the summer of 1918. The offensive was defeated by the Allies; they immediately counterattacked, which marked the beginning of their "Hundred Days Offensive". The Hundred Days Offensive would ultimately result in Germany's surrender in November 1918.
they lost terribly due to the lack of ball sucking
the German revolution was in 1918 it happened because there were 3 armies called 'rhiannonachli', 'bethirellio' and 'elizpidab' and they had fights over the main kingdon called 'millatiose' so the German revolution happened and everyone juped out of there windows because of deppression.
The Pipe of Peace - 1918 was released on: USA: December 1918
German General Ludendorff mounted his assault at the joint between the British and French lines.The attack took place on the morning on March 21, 1918.
The German offensive in March of 1918 against the French and British lines had a good chance of success as the attack was almost a complete surprise. The Germans had moved 6,000 artillery pieces to the front during the night before and German General Ludendorff had amassed 63 divisions along a 43 mile front.
By Auugst/September 1918 Germany had no chance of winning and its armies were in retreat, and in late September 1918 Ludendorff informed the government that it should ask for peace. The German military had subjected the population to an intolerable burden for four years. In November 1918 there was a revolution (of sorts).
A massive offensive attack by the Allies in 1918, where the Allies were able to overpower the German trenches.