Battle of Soissons (1918)
The Battle of Soissons (1918) (also known as the Battle of the Soissonnais and of the Ourcq (French: Bataille du Soissoinais et de L'Ourcq)) was a battle fought on the Western Front during World War I. Waged from 18 to 22 July 1918 between the French (with American and British assistance) and the German armies, the battle was part of the much larger Allied Aisne-Marne counter-offensive. It followed the final German Spring Offensive, Operation Marneschutz-Reims (also known as the Friedensturm or peace offensive). The primary objective of the attack was to cut both the Soissons – Château-Thierry road and the railroad running south from Soissons to Château-Thierry. As these were the main supply routes for the German forces in the Marne salient, cutting them would severely impair the Germans'
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Battle of Soissons (1918)
The Battle of Soissons (1918) (also known as the Battle of the Soissonnais and of the Ourcq (French: Bataille du Soissoinais et de L'Ourcq)) was a battle fought on the Western Front during World War I. Waged from 18 to 22 July 1918 between the French (with American and British assistance) and the German armies, the battle was part of the much larger Allied Aisne-Marne counter-offensive. It followed the final German Spring Offensive, Operation Marneschutz-Reims (also known as the Friedensturm or peace offensive). The primary objective of the attack was to cut both the Soissons – Château-Thierry road and the railroad running south from Soissons to Château-Thierry. As these were the main supply routes for the German forces in the Marne salient, cutting them would severely impair the Germans'
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Die Schlacht von Soissons (fra ...... t des Krieges hoch stilisiert.
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La bataille du Soissonnais, ou ...... atrième bataille de Champagne.
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La batalla de Soissons (tambié ...... issons el 4 de agosto de 1918.
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La battaglia di Soisson, detta ...... capitolazione della Germania.
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Soissonsko gudua ,Soissonnais ...... Burdinazko Gurutzea jaso zuen.
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The Battle of Soissons (1918) ...... the remainder of the conflict.
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11,259 casualties
13,000 casualties
95,000 casualties
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1918-07-22
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Allied victory
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At least 234,000 men, 210 aircraft
At least 345,000 men, 478 tanks
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Albert Daugan
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Charles E. Mangin
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Charles P. Summerall
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Crown Prince Friedrich Ernst
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Erich Ludendorff
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Ferdinand Foch
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Hermann von Staabs
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James G. Harbord
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Johannes von Eben
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Battle of Soissons
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the Western Front of World War I
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Northeastern France
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Allied victory
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At least 234,000 men, 210 aircraft
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At least 345,000 men, 478 tanks
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Allied order of battle
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German order of battle
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Die Schlacht von Soissons (fra ...... ie Seite der Entente über. Bei
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La bataille du Soissonnais, ou ...... atrième bataille de Champagne.
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La batalla de Soissons (tambié ...... saliente que amenazaba París.
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La battaglia di Soisson, detta ...... e della prima guerra mondiale.
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Soissonsko gudua ,Soissonnais ...... auritu eta hildako izan zuten.
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The Battle of Soissons (1918) ...... severely impair the Germans'
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Bataille du Soissonnais
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Batalla de Soissons (1918)
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Battaglia di Soissons (1918)
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Battle of Soissons (1918)
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Schlacht bei Soissons (1918)
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Soissonsko gudua (1918)
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