WKI - Battle of the Marne 1914
The Battle of the Marne in the First World War took place from September 5 to 12, 1914. The German advance towards Paris was successfully halted by the French after hundreds of French soldiers were brought to the front by Parisian cabs and buses for reinforcement. The battle ended in a strategic stalemate and the war developed into a protracted war of position.
28.07.2014 - Karte und Statistik zur Schlacht an der Marne 1914, Querformat 135 x 120 mm, Grafik: A. Brühl, Redaktion: K. Klink/A. Brühl
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01.01.2000 - WW1, Erster Weltkrieg: Action on the Marne. A soldier aims his rifle from a trench position, 1914.
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01.01.2000 - Exhausted French soldiers rest during a lull in the battle of the marne; France; 1914. World war one
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08.12.2000 - Battle of the Marne. Mobilisation of the troops. September 1914. France / Mono Print
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01.01.2000 - WW1, Erster Weltkrieg: Battle of the Marne, Sept. 1914. French troops advancing through a village.
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01.01.1914 - Considering the threat to Paris by the German advance, General Joseph Gallieni comandeered cars, buses and taxis to transport troops to the front on the Marne. On the photo are som...
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01.08.1914 - In quickly dug, shallow trenches, the deployed German army groups wait for further orders to attack Paris. The attack never happened which gave the French the chance to call reinfo...
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01.12.1914 - German infantry men have their breakfast in one of trenches of the Western Front of World War I. [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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