- Battle of Albert (1914)
The Battle of Albert began on
September 25 ,1914 as part of theRace to the Sea duringWorld War I . It directly followed theFirst Battle of the Marne and theFirst Battle of the Aisne as progress toward advancing the trench lines to the sea continued.The
French Tenth Army began to assemble at Amiens from mid-September and on September 25 began to push eastwards. De Castelnau, under the command of Joffre, launched a frontal attack on the German lines near Albert after attempts to stretch the line northward failed. De Castelnau was met with immediate resistance and counterattack as theGerman Sixth Army had reachedBapaume on September 26 and advanced toThiepval on the 27th, in the midst of what was to become the Somme battlefield of1916 . The German aim was to drive westward to theEnglish Channel , seizing the industrial and agricultural regions of Northern France, cutting off the supply route of theBritish Expeditionary Force (BEF) and isolating Belgium.Neither side was able to make any decisive ground and the battle around Albert ended around September 29 as the fighting moved northwards towards
Arras andLille and intoWest Flanders . This confrontation and those to follow were deemed draws as the fighting settled into prolonged trench warfare.
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