First Battle of the Aisne

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The First Battle of the Aisne was the Allied follow-up offensive against the right wing of the German First Army and the Second Army as they retreated after the First Battle of the Marne earlier in September 1914. The Advance to the Aisne consisted of the Battle of the Marne (7–10 September) and the Battle of the Aisne (12–15 September).

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Bataille de la Marne 1914Bataille de la Marne 1914
The Times history of the war (1914) (14761900634)The Times history of the war (1914) (14761900634)
The Times history of the war (1914) (14741268656)The Times history of the war (1914) (14741268656)
Race to the Sea 1914 HeRace to the Sea 1914 He
Marne plateau and Champagne lowlandsMarne plateau and Champagne lowlands
Chemin des Dames, terrain featuresChemin des Dames, terrain features
German and Allied positions, 23 August - 5 September 1914German and Allied positions, 23 August - 5 September 1914
Aisne, September 1914Aisne, September 1914
Belgium and the Franco-German frontier, 1914Belgium and the Franco-German frontier, 1914
German bayonet attack in Aisne France 1914 (51145389421)German bayonet attack in Aisne France 1914 (51145389421)
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    commonsimageGerman bayonet attack in Aisne France 1914 (51145389421) Commons