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Second Battle of Champagne

1915

1st ChampagneHartmannswillerkopfNeuve Chapelle2nd Ypres2nd ArtoisHébuterne2nd ChampagneLoos3rd ArtoisGas: Wieltje1916

The BluffHohenzollern RedoubtSt EloiHulluchWulverghemKink SalientVimy Ridge 1916Mont SorrelVerdunBoar´s Head1st SommeFromelles1917

AncreAlberichNivelle offensiveArrasVimy2nd AisneThe HillsMessinesPasschendaeleLa MalmaisonCambrai1918

German spring offensiveMichaelThe Lys3rd AisneBelleau Wood2nd MarneSoissonsAmiensAilette2nd SommeSaint-MihielSt Quentin CanalMeuse-Argonne5th Ypres2nd CambraiCourtraiSambreLys and EscautAssociated articles

1914 Christmas truceFrench Army mutiniesWestern Front tactics, 1917The Second Battle of Champagne (Herbstschlacht or Autumn Battle) in World War I was a French offensive against the German army at Champagne that coincided with an Anglo-French assault at north-east Artois and ended with French retreat.

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