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The First Battle of the Marne was a significant World War I offensive by the French army and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) against German forces advancing into Belgium and northeastern France in September 1914. The battle began when General J.-S. Gallieni, the military governor of Paris, realized the significance of the German 1st Army's shift toward the Marne River.( rewrite this)

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The First Battle of the Marne, fought in September 1914, was a major Allied offensive by the French army and the British Expeditionary Force against German forces advancing through Belgium and northeastern France, sparked when General J.-S. Gallieni, the military governor of Paris, grasped the strategic significance of the German 1st Army's move toward the Marne River.