| First Battle of the Aisne | |
|---|---|
| Date 13–28 September 1914 Location Aisne River, France 49°26′N 3°40′ECoordinates: 49°26′N 3°40′E Result Indecisive | |
| Belligerents | |
| France United Kingdom | Germany |
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Who fought in the Third Battle of Aisne?
| Third Battle of the Aisne | |
|---|---|
| France United Kingdom United States | German Empire |
| Commanders and leaders | |
| Denis Auguste Duchêne Alexander Hamilton-Gordon | Erich Ludendorff Crown Prince Wilhelm |
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What happened at the Second Battle of Aisne?
A French attack at Verdun in August recaptured much of the ground lost in 1916 and in the Battle of La Malmaison in October captured the west end of the Chemin des Dames and forced the Germans to withdraw to the north bank of the Ailette….
| Second Battle of the Aisne | |
|---|---|
| France Russia | German Empire |
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Where was the third battle of Aisne fought?
Paris
SoissonsFrench Third RepublicAisne
Third Battle of the Aisne/Locations
Where did the Battle of the Aisne take place?
Date of the Battle of the Aisne: 13th to 15th September 1914. Place of the Battle of the Aisne: On the Aisne River to the east of Soissons in Eastern France. War: The First World War. Contestants at the Battle of the Aisne: The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the French Army against the German Western Army.
What happened at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415?
Battle of Agincourt, (October 25, 1415), decisive battle in the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) that resulted in the victory of the English over the French. The English army, led by King Henry V , famously achieved victory in spite of the numerical superiority of its opponent.
What happened to General Allenby in the Battle of the Aisne?
General Allenby’s Cavalry Division began an attack on the BEF’s right against the German positions along the Aisne in the area of Villers and Bourg, but found that all the bridges across the Aisne, as opposed to the canal, were destroyed.
Where is AB Abbécourt located?
Abbécourt is located in the Paris Basin. Most of the commune’s subsoil dates from the Upper Cretaceous, when the Paris basin was covered with seawater. The altitude of the municipality varies from 38 metres to 64 metres, with an average of 45 metres of altitude.