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Who won the battle of marne
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There were two major Battles of the Marne in World War I:
- First Battle of the Marne (6–12 September 1914): Won by the Allies — principally the French Army with the British Expeditionary Force — who stopped the German advance on Paris.
- Second Battle of the Marne (15 July–6 August 1918): Also an Allied victory — French, British and American forces repelled the last major German offensive and launched a successful counteroffensive that marked the start of the German retreat.
- First Battle of the Marne (6–12 September 1914): Won by the Allies — principally the French Army with the British Expeditionary Force — who stopped the German advance on Paris.
- Second Battle of the Marne (15 July–6 August 1918): Also an Allied victory — French, British and American forces repelled the last major German offensive and launched a successful counteroffensive that marked the start of the German retreat.
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