Meuse-Argonne Offensive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Meuse-Argonne Offensive , also called the Battle of the Argonne Forest , was a part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire western front. The whole offens...
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This line of defense was further extended by the dense Argonne Forest that lay between the Aisne and Meuse Rivers. ... Four days later the American line, consisting of the Ist, IIId, and Vth Corps, stretched nearly 20 miles from Regneville-Sur-Meuse to La Harazee in the Argonne Forest above the Biesme River.
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... General Pershing now had to get through the Argonne forest to get to the breakout which the Allies wanted and needed. However, the Germans threw a brick wall in the way of the American advance in the Argonne Forest.
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Forest of Argonne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Forest of Argonne forms a long strip of rocky mountain and wild woodland in north-eastern France. In 1792 Charles François Dumouriez outmaneuvered the invading forces of the Duke of Brunswick in...
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BATTLE IN THE ARGONNE; FROM THE DIARY ... Engineers in the Argonne Forest ... Casualties Being Carried Out of the Argonne Forest...
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Other areas were mined - the Somme, Vimy and the Argonne Forest - but it is only at Vauquois that you find surviving evidence of extreme mine warfare that continued below ground well after the village was obliterated, and when there was little hope of a breakthrough on the surface from the infantry of either side.
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Battle of Argone Forrest ... September 26, 1918 ... On September 26th, Allied troops now took the offensive, under the command of General Foch. Thanks to the presence of a million American soldiers in France by this time, the Allies made slow, but steady, progress.
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On September 26th, Allied troops now took the offensive, under the command of General Foch. Thanks to the presence of a million American soldiers in France by this time, the Allies made slow, but steady, progress. The German high command warned that it could no longer ensure victory and, ... Primary Source Documents...
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English: Media relating to the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Battle of the Argonne Forest, France 26 September - 11 November 1918. ... Media in category "Battle of the Argonne Forest"
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