Battle: Of The Aisne

This battle followed the Allied victory at the Marne and effectively ended the "War of Movement."

: A massive, sudden bombardment followed by "stormtrooper" tactics overwhelmed the Allied lines. battle of the aisne

💡 : 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 This battle followed the Allied victory at the

: French and newly arrived American divisions eventually halted the advance at Château-Thierry and Belleau Wood. : The Allied frontal assaults failed to dislodge

: The Allied frontal assaults failed to dislodge the Germans, leading to the "Race to the Sea" as both sides tried to outflank each other to the north. Second Battle of the Aisne (April–May 1917)

: The German army advanced 40 miles in just a few days, reaching the Marne River—putting Paris within striking distance.