The First Battle of the Marne & the End of the Schlieffen Plan
The first Battle of the Marne was fought from 5-12 September, 1914. It was the turning point of the opening campaign in what would be known as the Western Front during World War I. First Marne represented the death of German hopes for a repeat of 1870 and ensured that Germany would have to face every German planner’s nightmare for over a century, a two front war. The Schlieffen Plan was supposed to allow Germany to defeat her two great enemies, France and Russia, one after the other in sequence. The greatest flaw in the Schlieffen Plan was actually the plan itself. It was an attempt to move huge masses … More after the Jump…