
Battle of Le Cateau - Wikipedia
The Battle of Le Cateau was fought on the Western Front during the First World War on 26 August 1914. The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the French Fifth Army had retreated after their defeats at the Battle of Charleroi (21–23 August) and the Battle of Mons (23 August).
Battle of Le Cateau - British Battles
Date of the Battle of Le Cateau: 26 th August 1914. Place of the Battle of Le Cateau: In Northern France, to the south east of Cambrai. War: The First World War known as the ‘Great War’. Contestants at the Battle of Le Cateau: The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) against the …
The Battle of Le Cateau, 1914 - WAR HISTORY ONLINE
2017年12月24日 · The British lost 7,812 men at Le Cateau, dead, wounded, or captured. It was a high price to pay, but Smith-Dorrien was finally able to follow his orders and withdraw. Source:
Battle of Le Cateau Facts in World War 1 - The History Junkie
2023年3月18日 · The Battle of Le Cateau was essentially a rearguard action fought by the British in late August 1914 during the general Allied retreat along the Western Front in the face of sustained German successes at the four Battles of the Frontiers.
Le Cateau-Cambrésis - Wikipedia
Le Cateau-Cambrésis (French pronunciation: [lə kato kɑ̃bʁezi] ⓘ, before 1977: Le Cateau) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. [3] The term Cambrésis indicates that it lies in the county of that name which fell to the Prince-Bishop of Cambrai. Le Cateau station has rail connections to Paris, Maubeuge and Saint-Quentin.
First World War.com - Battles - The Battle of Le Cateau, 1914
The Battle of Le Cateau was essentially a rearguard action fought by the British in late August 1914, during the general Allied retreat along the Western Front in the face of sustained German successes at the four Battles of the Frontiers.
The Battle of Le Cateau: Britain’s Bloody Nose in WWI
2019年3月28日 · The Battle of Le Cateau was one of the events that made up the Great Retreat of World War I which lasted from the 24 th of August to the 1 st of September 1914. It all began with the Battle of Frontiers, a conflict that pitched France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom against the German Empire.
Battle of Le Cateau in the Great War - The Wartime Memories Project
While those at Le Cateau and Nery are well chronicled, others such as cavalry actions at Morsain and Taillefontaine, the Connaught Rangers at Le Grand Fayt and 13 Brigades fight at Crepy-en-Valois are virtually unknown even to expert historians.
Battle of Le Cateau (1794) - Wikipedia
Le Cateau-Cambrésis is located 24 kilometres (15 mi) southwest of Cambrai. Pre-empting the opening of the Allied offensive, the French launched an attack on Austrian positions at Le Cateau, and at Beauvais and Solesmes, two villages in the vicinity of Landrecies. These positions were carried by the Republicans, but Austrian cavalry were moved ...
The Retreat from Mons and the Battle of Le Cateau
24 August – 5 September 1914: the retreat from Mons, including the Battle of Le Cateau. The Battle of Mons. Falling back from Mons: Smith-Dorrien decides to make a stand. By nightfall of the 25 August 1914 the retreating British II Corps was being closely pursued by …