Many changes occurred between 1815 and 1917. There is good and evil. The main principle in this period is that people began to realize that peace should spread throughout Europe. In this article I will explain the relationship between France and Germany from 1815 to 1917. This article will focus on the Law of War, 1848 Revolution, Dreyfus' Event, Prussian War, the Beginning of Imperialism, and the World. All things closely related to World War I and these themes.
On April 6, 1917, the United States declared a war against Germany. The United States has a strong navy, but the size of the army is relatively small. However, drafts were introduced and the United States began to build large troops. The first American troops were dispatched to France in June 1917, but before the arrival of many people it was the spring of 1918. By September, US commander John J. Pershing began attacking the Germans. In September 1918, the US military destroyed the German army St. Michael. Then they began attacking the Meuse-Argonne region. The German army was postponed until 11 November 1918 when Germany surrendered.
Since the United States participated in the war in 1917 and carried numerous troops, the last attack of Germany in 1918 was defeated and the German army was able to return from France to Belgium and back to the German border It was. When the West Front was lost, Germany asked for conditions and the beginning of World War I ended. Although it can not be denied that the plan is approaching success, there are many factors that oppose it, and a bad decision has made Germany have higher command power in the implementation of the plan. The Schriefen plan will never win the war in Germany. The fear of Moetke against Russia turned out to be unfounded, and he did not need to change its placement. If these changes are not made, the plan may be more successful as the Germans have no ability to lay their initial earnings and therefore have to retreat.
What saved a day? Americans declared a war with Germany in April 1917, drawn over one million strong forces (A. E. F.) in the following months, and deployed it to France in the winter of 1917 - 1818. In June 1918 the Germans split the French 50 divisions and rushed to Marne 50 miles from Paris. "La Gühle Est Finney!" - Dowboy and Marine Corps Began Acting at Château Thierry and Berthow Wood to Prevent German Army Behavior Marne Fierce attack