Battle Of The Aisne -
: Allied forces (British and French) attempted to pursue and outflank the retreating German First and Second Armies.
: For the first time, both sides dug in extensively to protect against heavy artillery and machine-gun fire. battle of the aisne
: General Robert Nivelle promised a decisive breakthrough within 48 hours using massive artillery barrages. : Allied forces (British and French) attempted to
: Upon reaching the River Aisne, German forces occupied the high ground of the Chemin des Dames ridge. : Upon reaching the River Aisne, German forces
Also known as the Nivelle Offensive, this was one of the most disastrous French operations of the war.
: The staggering losses triggered widespread mutinies within the French Army, nearly collapsing their war effort. Third Battle of the Aisne (May–June 1918)
💡 : The Aisne sector is historically synonymous with the birth of trench warfare and the strategic importance of the Chemin des Dames ridge. If you'd like to dive deeper into a specific engagement: Tactical maps of the 1914 stalemate Primary accounts from the 1917 mutinies American involvement in the 1918 defense