Marne, Battle Of The
Related Category: Wars and Battles
two important battles of World War I that are named for the Marne River. In the first battle (Sept. 69, 1914) the German advance on Paris was halted at the Marne by the Allies under
Joffre,
Gallieni, and Sir John French. The German retreat that followed signified the abandonment of the Schlieffen plan (see under
Schlieffen, Alfred, Graf von). In the second battle (July, 1918) the last great German offensive was decisively repulsed by the Allies.
See studies by R. H. Asprey (1962), G. Blond (tr. 1965), and H. Isselin (tr. 1965).