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(Ebook) The First Battle of the Marne 1914: The French ‘miracle’ halts the Germans by Ian Sumner, Graham Turner (Illustrator) ISBN 9781846035029, 9781849082709, 1846035023, 1849082707

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Authors:Ian Sumner, Graham Turner (Illustrator)
Pages:96 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1st
Publisher:Osprey Publishing
Language:english
File Size:55.15 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781846035029, 9781849082709, 1846035023, 1849082707
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(Ebook) The First Battle of the Marne 1914: The French ‘miracle’ halts the Germans by Ian Sumner, Graham Turner (Illustrator) ISBN 9781846035029, 9781849082709, 1846035023, 1849082707

Osprey's study of the Battle of the Marne, which was one of the decisive encounters of World War I (1914-1918), saving France from a catastrophic defeat that would almost certainly have knocked her out of the war. Germany's failure to defeat the French committed her to a war on two fronts, which would lead to trench warfare and the war of attrition that the General Staff had hoped to avoid. The conduct of the battle served to make and break the reputation of commanders and subordinates alike. Although not an decisive defeat, the battle was a strategic Allied victory. Further attempts by each side to outflank the other led to the formation of a continuous front from the North Sea to Switzerland, which set the pattern for the rest of the war. This title presents the origins of the campaign, followed by a brief chronology, before detailing the opposing commanders and armies. It then breaks out the French orders of battle and the German's opposing plans, the outcome of the fighting and the aftermath of the battle. The book concludes with a look at the battlefield today and suggestions for further reading.
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