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Where were the critical World War I battles fought?


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The critical World War I battles were fought primarily along the trench lines of France and Belgium.

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France and Belgium

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The most critical battles of the First World War occurred in the territory of France and Belgium, we can name the following examples:

  • Battle of Marne: Two million men participated during September 1914. The French general Joffre managed to stop and break the German lines, which retreated 80 kilometers.
  • Battle of Verdún: Held between February and December 1916, it is remembered by the French defense, which resisted until it received reinforcements. 530,000 soldiers died.
  • Passchendaele The third battle fought in the Ypres area in July 1917. Despite losing about 400,000 men, the British demolished German defenses.
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