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  1. World War I - Battle of Marne, Trench Warfare, Mobilization: In the First Battle of the Marne the French army and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) repel the advancing German army which was within 30 miles (48 km) of Paris.

  2. www.britishbattles.com › first-world-war › the-battle-of-the-marneBattle of the Marne - British Battles

    German infantry attack: Battle of the Marne, fought from 6th to 9th September 1914, during the First World War. Two companies of the 1st Lincolnshire Regiment advanced through the wood to silence the German guns, a battery of the German 46th Field Artillery Regiment.

  3. The Second Battle of the Marne (French: Seconde Bataille de la Marne; 15 – 18 July 1918) was the last major German offensive on the Western Front during the First World War. The attack failed when an Allied counterattack, supported by several hundreds of tanks, overwhelmed the Germans on their right flank, inflicting severe casualties.

  4. The Second Battle of the Marne was the turning point of the First World War on the Western Front. Between March and July 1918, the Germans launched four devastating offensives that resulted in an...

  5. Battle of the Marne: 6-10 September 1914. The First Battle of the Marne marked the end of the German sweep into France and the beginning of the trench warfare that was to characterise...

  6. Battle of the Marne. There were two battles of the Marne, taking place near the Marne River in Marne, France during World War I: First Battle of the Marne (1914) Second Battle of the Marne (1918)

  7. The first Battle of the Marne-- sometimes it's called the Miracle of the Marne-- if the French, with British help, were not able to push the Germans back, they might have accomplished the Schlieffen Plan and actually maybe would have won World War I, or at least been able to win the Western front fairly quickly.

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