What countries were involved in the Battle of Amiens?

What countries were involved in the Battle of Amiens?

Battle of Amiens (1918)

Battle of Amiens
British Empire United Kingdom Australia Canada France United StatesGerman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ferdinand Foch Douglas Haig Henry Rawlinson Marie-Eugène Debeney John Monash Arthur Currie Charles KavanaghPaul von Hindenburg Erich Ludendorff Georg von der Marwitz
Strength

Which side did Canada fight for in the Battle of Amiens?

Canadian and Allied troops won a major victory against Germany at the Battle of Amiens between 8 and 11 August 1918….Battle of Amiens.

Article byBrereton Greenhous, Jon Tattrie
Updated byTabitha Marshall

What was going on in France in 1918?

1 June – The Battle of Belleau Wood begins, near the Marne River. 6 June – Third Battle of the Aisne ends with the German advance halted after initial gains. 26 June – Battle of Belleau Wood ends in Allied victory. 15 July – The Second Battle of the Marne begins, the last major German offensive on the Western Front.

Why did the Battle of Amiens take place?

Having gained the initiative, Allied commanders had hoped to launch a limited offensive to secure a series of strategic transit hubs. As part of this, French General Ferdinand Foch planned an attack in the Amiens region of northern France that would protect the vital Paris-Amiens railway.

What led to the Battle of Amiens?

How did the Battle of Amiens start?

On 8 August 1918, British, Australian and Canadian troops under the command of Sir Henry Rawlinson, and French troops under the command of General Marie-Eugène Debeney, launched a surprise offensive directed against a German salient bulging threateningly towards the city of Amiens, on the old Somme battlefield.

What happened at the Battle of Amiens in 1918?

The Battle of Amiens. 8-17 August 1918: the Battle of Amiens. The British Fourth Army attacks alongside French forces further south and scores a notable victory and a deep advance from Amiens: Ludendorff calls 8 August ‘the black day of the German Army’.

How many divisions did Germany have in the Battle of Amiens?

The German front east of Amiens was held by their Second Army under General Georg von der Marwitz, with six divisions in line (and two facing the French 1st Army). There were only two divisions in immediate reserve.

Why did the Allies attack the Paris-Amiens railway?

Having gained the initiative, Allied commanders had hoped to launch a limited offensive to secure a series of strategic transit hubs. As part of this, French General Ferdinand Foch planned an attack in the Amiens region of northern France that would protect the vital Paris-Amiens railway.

How did the Battle of Somme start?

On 8 August 1918, British and Imperial forces in co-operation with the French, launched a major attack against the Germans astride the River Somme, east of the city of Amiens.

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