
First Battle of the Aisne - Wikipedia
The First Battle of the Aisne (French: 1re Bataille de l'Aisne) was the Allied follow-up offensive against the right wing of the German First Army (led by Alexander von Kluck) and the Second Army (led by Karl von Bülow) as they retreated after the First Battle of the Marne earlier in September 1914.
Battle of the Aisne - Wikipedia
The Battle of the Aisne is the name of three battles fought along the Aisne River in northern France during the First World War. First Battle of the Aisne (12–15 September 1914), Anglo-French counter-offensive following the First Battle of the Marne; Second Battle of the Aisne (16 April–9 May 1917), main component of the Nivelle Offensive
Battle of the Aisne - British Battles
2014年9月14日 · French dragoons passing a British field battery during the advance to the Aisne: Battle of the Aisne, 10th to 13th September 1914 in the First World War At around 10.30am, while 3rd Brigade deployed in support of 1st (Guards) Brigade, a German counter-attack comprising three battalions of the German 25th Reserve Brigade developed towards Vendresse.
Third Battle of the Aisne - Wikipedia
The Third Battle of the Aisne (French: 3 e Bataille de l'Aisne) was part of the German spring offensive during World War I that focused on capturing the Chemin des Dames Ridge before the American Expeditionary Forces arrived completely in France.
WW1 Battles of the Aisne, France - Great War
Read a brief overview of the First Battle of the Aisne and the part it played in the establishment of the entrenched front lines on the Western Front. Read an overview of the 1917 Allied Offensives in the Aisne, Artois, Champagne, Flanders and Cambrai sectors on the Western Front.
First Battle of the Aisne Facts and World War 1
2023年4月12日 · The First Battle of the Aisne was a follow-up offensive by the Allied forces against the right wing of the German First and Second armies (under von Kluck and von Bulow) in retreat after September 1914's First Battle of the Marne. The offensive began on the evening of September 12, in the aftermath of a rather belated pursuit of the Germans.
Battles - The First Battle of the Aisne, 1914 - First World War.com
The First Battle of the Aisne was a follow-up offensive by the Allied forces against the right wing of the German First and Second armies (under von Kluck and von Bulow) in retreat after September 1914's First Battle of the Marne. The offensive began on the evening of 12 September in the aftermath of a rather belated pursuit of the Germans.
Battle of the Aisne and the Race to the Sea WW1 | Illustrated …
2024年8月28日 · The Battle of the Aisne marked the beginning of trench warfare and the stalemate that would come to characterise the Western Front. After their defeat at the Battle of the Marne, the German First and Second armies fell back through France.
The Battle of the Aisne, 1914 - The Long, Long Trail
On 13 September 1914 the lead elements of the British Expeditionary Force made an opposed crossing of the River Aisne (and the Aisne canal which joins it at an angle), and reached the lower slopes below the German forces now digging in along the Chemin des Dames ridge.
First Battle of the Aisne | European history | Britannica
The First Battle of the Aisne marked the real beginning of trench warfare on the Western Front. Both sides were in the process of discovering that, in lieu of frontal assaults for which neither had the manpower readily available, the only alternative was to try to…