Beyond the Marne

Beyond the Marne
Author: Henriette Cuvru-Magot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1918
Genre: Marne, 1st Battle of the, France, 1914
ISBN:

The Second Battle of the Marne

The Second Battle of the Marne
Author: Michael S. Neiberg
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253003547

The First Battle of the Marne produced the so-called Miracle of the Marne, when French and British forces stopped the initial German drive on Paris in 1914. Hundreds of thousands of casualties later, with opposing forces still dug into trench lines, the Germans tried again to push their way to Paris and to victory. The Second Battle of the Marne (July 15 to August 9, 1918) marks the point at which the Allied armies stopped the massive German Ludendorff Offensives and turned to offensive operations themselves. The Germans never again came as close to Paris nor resumed the offensive. The battle was one of the first large multinational battles fought by the Allies since the assumption of supreme command by French general Ferdinand Foch. It marks the only time the French, American, and British forces fought together in one battle. A superb account of the bloody events of those fateful days, this book sheds new light on a critically important 20th-century battle.

The Marne, 1914

The Marne, 1914
Author: Holger H. Herwig
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1588369099

For the first time in a generation, here is a bold new account of the Battle of the Marne, a cataclysmic encounter that prevented a quick German victory in World War I and changed the course of two wars and the world. With exclusive information based on newly unearthed documents, Holger H. Herwig re-creates the dramatic battle and reinterprets Germany’s aggressive “Schlieffen Plan” as a carefully crafted design to avoid a protracted war against superior coalitions. He paints a fresh portrait of the run-up to the Marne and puts in dazzling relief the Battle of the Marne itself: the French resolve to win, and the crucial lack of coordination between Germany’s First and Second Armies. Herwig also provides stunning cameos of all the important players, from Germany’s Chief of General Staff Helmuth von Moltke to his rival, France’s Joseph Joffre. Revelatory and riveting, this is the source on this seminal event.

Paris and Environs

Paris and Environs
Author: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
Publisher: Leipzig : K. Baedeker ; London : T. Fisher Unwin ; New York : C. Scribner
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1913
Genre: France
ISBN: