.:Chateau Thierry:.
This battle was fought on july 18, 1918. It was the third part of their offensive stirke agianst france and it broke thier line into pieces. The germans used gas and had tanks to go with them.
Leaders: Allies-John J. Perishing Charles Mangin Enemy- Erich Ludendorff
Casualties: Allies-67,000 Enemy- Could not find
Winner- Americans
1.)Revolution had forced Russia to withdraw from the war allowing Germany to transfer troops from the eastern to the western front
2.)U-boat attacks were taking a devastating toll on Allied shipping
3.)The French army’s morale was low and the French public was clamoring for peace.
4.)He attacked the British along a forty-mile front near Arras on 21 March.
5.)An intensive artillery attack softened the British lines and then divisions from three German armies marched through the heavy morning fog toward the British.
.:Belleau Wood:.
This was a battle between the 4th marine brigade And three forces of germans. It was Fought in june 1918. They suffered more casualties in this war then there entire history.
Leaders: Allies-John J. Perishing, James Harbord Enemys-Crown prince wilhelm
Casualties: Allies-1,811 killed 7,966 wounded Enemys-Unknown 1,600 captured
Winner- Americans
.:Meus-Argonne Offensive:.
This Offensive started September 26, 1918. It was Them trying to push the germans back
Leaders: Allies-John J. Pershing,Hunter Liggett,Henri Gouraud,Henri Mathias
Enemys- Georg von der Marwitz
Casualties: Allies-187,000 Enemys-90,000 – 120,000
Winner: The americans, Because it ended when the war did
1.)1.2 million men by the end of the campaign
2.)was a part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire western front
3.)On September 26, the Americans began their strike towards Sedan in the south
4.)The scale of the overall offensive, bolstered by the fresh and eager but largely untried and inexperienced U.S. troops, signaled renewed vigor among the Allies and sharply dimmed German hopes for victory.
5.)In their first nine days of fighting in the Meuse-Argonne sector, the 372nd can be credited with progressing through 4.8 miles of heavily organized defenses.
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