Battle of the Ardennes

Battle of the Ardennes
ConflictFirst World War
Date2123 August, 1914
PlaceArdennes forest
ResultGerman victory
Combatants
France Germany
Commanders
Pierre Ruffey
Fernand de Langle de Cary
Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg
Crown Prince Wilhelm
Strength
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Casualties
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Battles of the Frontiers
Mulhouse – Lorraine – The Ardennes – Charleroi – Mons

The Battle of the Ardennes was one of the opening battles of World War I. It took place from August 21-23, 1914, part of the Battle of the Frontiers. French commander-in-chief Joseph Joffre ordered an attack through the Ardennes forest in support of the French invasion of Lorraine. The French forces consisting of the Third and Fourth Armies, expecting only light resistance ran into a German advance consisting of the German Fourth and Fifth Armies.

The initial engagement took place in a heavy fog and the Germans built defensive positions before heavy fighting commenced the second day. The French forces were badly routed by entrenched German machine guns, falling back to Verdun and Sedan.

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See also: Battle of the Ardennes, 1914, 21 August, 23 August, Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg, Ardennes