The First Battle of the Marne.
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.
The objective of the German Army was to capture Paris, the objective of the British and French armies was to stop them.The allies won.
The German and Russian Armies .
The Allies accomplished invading Europe and landing thousands of troops and armoured vehicles
D-Day was influential in turning the war in favor of the Allies. Finally, the western German armies were faced with real military opposition.
Battle of Somme was a battle in first world war fought between English and French armies against German army on both sides of River Somme in France. At the end of battle the combined English and French forces had advanced 6 miles into German territory gaining much more ground than German forces.
The German armies were the losers on D-Day
The Airborne halted the German advance at the city of Bastogne.
The German army was sucessful in that the allied armies were forced to retreat from the Continent or were captured, the allied armies were ssucessful in that Hitler ordered the advance of the German armies to stop, in other words he let the Allied armies escape, in a sense both armies were successful in a way
It took place in WW II
The significance of the Second Battle of the Marne was the decisive nature of the victory won by the Allies against Germany. The war ended roughly 100 days after the battle.
Dec 16, 1944 - On Dec. 16, 1944, Marshal von Runstedt launched his three German armies against the allies in what would become known as the Battle of the Bulge. This battle took place in the Ardennes forest on the key road centres of St. Vith and Bastogne.