15th - 18th September 1914 - The First Battle of the Aisne.
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Have a little read: ... 15th - 18th September 1914 - The First Battle of the Aisne. As the Battle of the Marne ended, the German armies withdrew quickly northwards until they had crossed the River Aisne, a tributary of the Oise. On 13 September, they halted on the crest of high ground above the river, which formed a great natural barrier in the north of France. From the Aisne the Germans were deployed eastwards as follows; the First Army (von Kluck), the Seventh (von Heeringen) and the second (von Bülow). The long-standing gap between the First and Second Armies had been filled by an improvised Seventh Army just in time to meet a major attack, The Allies who had not perhaps pursued the enemy from the Marne with sufficient vigour, sought to envelop the German right wing in a frontal assault by their left wing - made up of the French Sixth Army (Maunoury),
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