Push back the French and English.
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.
1914 - the Battle of Mons, and the First Battle of Ypres. 1915 - The Second Battle of Ypres. 1916 - The Battle of the Somme 1917 - The Third Battle of Ypres, The Battle of Cambrai. 1918 - The German Spring Offensive, The Allied Counter-Offensive.
On September 5, 1914, during World War I, the First Battle of the Marne began as Allied forces, primarily French and British troops, launched a counteroffensive against the advancing German army. This battle was crucial as it marked the end of the German advance into France and resulted in a significant strategic victory for the Allies. The successful defense of Paris and the subsequent halt of the German offensive led to trench warfare, which characterized much of the Western Front for the remainder of the war.
Otto Von Bismark
During World War I, France was primarily invaded by Germany. The German army launched a significant offensive in 1914, which included the Battle of the Marne, where they advanced into French territory. This invasion was part of Germany's larger strategy to defeat France quickly before turning their attention to the Eastern Front. The war ultimately resulted in a prolonged stalemate, with both sides entrenched in a brutal conflict.
The German offensive was halted at the Marne River.
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.
He was a messenger. A runner as they say in the military.
Germany invaded neutral Belgium in 1914 as part of their military strategy to quickly defeat France by bypassing the heavily fortified French-German border. Germany believed that by invading Belgium, they could gain a tactical advantage and swiftly advance towards Paris.
The Comedienne's Strategy - 1914 was released on: USA: 18 December 1914
Slim's Strategy - 1914 was released on: USA: 8 January 1914
A Telephone Strategy - 1914 was released on: USA: 29 May 1914
Shorty's Strategy - 1914 was released on: USA: 16 May 1914
Little Billy's Strategy - 1914 was released on: USA: 5 February 1914
The Ludendorff Offensive was a last ditch military maneuver by the exhausted Imperial German forces on the western front. It began in the spring of 1918 and after making initial head way back into France, a few months later the offensive culminated in the Second Battle of the Marne, in which the German forces were routed and the momentum began to turn in favor of the Allies, who began to make drives into territory that had been occupied since 1914
Erich von Falkenhayn was a German general and military theorist who served as Chief of the General Staff during World War I. He is known for his strategy at the Battle of Verdun and for his writings on military strategy and tactics. However, he is not widely known for his literary works beyond his military writings.
Daniel Noce has written: 'Strategic demolitions of railroads in front of the German right wing, August-September 1914' -- subject(s): Demolition, Military, Military Demolition, Railroads, Transportation, World War, 1914-1918