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  1. Jul 1, 2014 · The most famous American battles of WW1 were the Battle of Cantigny fought on May 28, 1918, Chateau-Thierry fought on June 3, 1918, the Battle of Belleau Wood fought between June 6, 1918 - June 26, 1918, the Battle of St. Mihiel that was fought on September 12, 1918.

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    • German Spring Offensive

    Following the assassination of the Archduke, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Thereafter, Russia, a Serbian ally, mobilized against Austria-Hungary. This was followed by Germany mobilizing against Russia. By the end of 1914, all the major European powers were involved in the conflict. The United Kingdom, France, and Russia made up the Allied...

    In early 1915, Russia asked Britain and France for help. After fighting the Ottomans in the Caucasus for months, they thought that an Allied attack elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire would relieve pressures on this front. Britain thereby decided to attack the Dardanelles, a narrow strait that marked the separation between Europe and Asia. The head of ...

    By late 1914 to early 1915, the war on the Western Front had turned into a deadly stalemate. However, German general Erich von Falkenhayn believed that, while defeat through a decisive battle was no longer possible, a sufficient number of causalities could force the French to surrender. Therefore, in an attempt to draw out as many French troops as ...

    The Battle of the Sommewas fought between July 1 to November 18, 1916. Much like Verdun, this battle was intended to end the war by means of attrition, only this time it began with an Allied offensive. Following a week of artillery bombardment, Allied infantry attacked the north of the River Somme. On the first day of this assault, 20 000 British s...

    World War I was particularly difficult for Russia. Already unpopular before the conflict, by early 1917, the Tsar was in his death throes due to domestic unrest and economic turmoil. Thus, in February of that year, a revolution occurred in which the Russian monarchy was overthrownand replaced by a provisional government. Headed by a lawyer and revo...

    In response to German submarine attacks and mutinies by French soldiers, General Douglas Haig thought that the British needed to mount a counteroffensive. He, therefore, decided to attack the Belgian city of Ypres, which had been under continual contestation since the beginning of the war. What followed was the Battle of Passchendaele(also known as...

    The Battle of Cambraioccurred from November 20 to December 7, 1917. Fought between the British and Germans over the German supply center of Cambrai, it marked the first full-scale usage of tanks in combat. While tanks had been used previously, they often broke down and were more of a hindrance than an advantage. But in Cambrai, they proved massivel...

    Concerned about the United States' entry into the war, General Erich Ludendorff knew that Germany needed to launch an offensive before the Americans tipped the scale in the Allies' favor. Therefore, on March 21, 1918, Germany began its last major attack of the First World War, the German Spring Offensive. Despite making the most significant advance...

  3. 5 days ago · Aug. 26, 2024, 2:30 AM ET (BBC) Nottingham: Museum brings together medals awarded to WW1 soldier. The entry of the United States was the turning point of the war, because it made the eventual defeat of Germany possible.

  4. One hundred years ago, more than a million U.S. troops joined in the final offensive of World War I — and tens of thousands of Americans were killed.

  5. There were in fact three battles fought around the Ypres salient during the War. The first, in 1914 was an attempt by the BEF to halt the rapid advances made by the Germans. The second, in 1915, was notable for the first use of poison gas by the Germans.

  6. Sep 7, 2016 · U.S. marines fought (and died) right up the final moments of the First World War. Historian and author James Carl Nelson explores these last violent moments of World War One. (Image source: WikiCommons) “The night of this last battle of the war was the most trying night I have ever experienced.

  7. This interactive visual timeline created under the auspices of the American Battle Monuments Commission includes events from 1914-1918 as well as context to better understand the pre-war buildup and post-war consequences of the Great War.

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