no they did not. they simpley couldn't break throught the allies. they came really close to the capital(Paris). the longer the war took the less chances they had. especially when USA got involved. they planned a big attack before the usa enters the war but it failed. it was the soldiers patriotism that saved the country
Austria entered WWI, because Germany wanted to march through Austria in order to attack east. Austria did not want the Germans to march through their country so the fought. The franch and the rest of the allied powers helped austria fight the Germans.
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 Second Battle of the Somme, fought in March and April 1918, was part of Germany's Spring Offensive during World War I. The battle resulted in a tactical victory for the German forces, who aimed to break through Allied lines. However, the offensive ultimately failed to achieve its strategic objectives, leading to a prolonged stalemate. The battle showcased the intense fighting and high casualties that characterized the war during this period.
In violating the Belgian neutrality, the Germans marched through Belgium to attack France. This action greatly influenced England's entrance into the war.
After capturing Savannah in December 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops continued their march northward through South Carolina. They aimed to disrupt Southern infrastructure and morale, following their strategy of total war. Sherman's troops then moved into North Carolina, where they continued their campaign against Confederate forces. Ultimately, this campaign contributed to the eventual defeat of the Confederacy.
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.
The answer is General William Tecomsen Sherman
stalemate ened when Germany fired The Ludendorff Offensive, a series of attacks. It lead to the furthest advance from 1914 to March 1918. But then Britain and France started to fight back and a couple of months later the Germans surrendered!
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The term concentration camp (Konzentrationslager) was used already in March 1933.
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He chose to march with the Germans away from the approaching Russian army.
General Frederick N. Funstoncommander of 20th KS infantry in Philippinescredited for capturing Emilio Aquinaldo on March 23rd, 1901
Austria entered WWI, because Germany wanted to march through Austria in order to attack east. Austria did not want the Germans to march through their country so the fought. The franch and the rest of the allied powers helped austria fight the Germans.