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    The Race to the Sea (French: Course à la mer; German: Wettlauf zum Meer, Dutch: Race naar de Zee) took place from about 17 September – 19 October 1914 during the First World War, after the Battle of the Frontiers (7 August – 13 September) and the German advance into France. The invasion had

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    Strategic developments
    Plan XVII
    Under Plan XVII the French peacetime army was to form five field armies, with groups of Reserve divisions attached and a group of reserve

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    First phase, 25 September – 4 October
    Battle of Picardy, 22–26 September
    The French Sixth Army began to advance along the Oise, west of Compiègne on 17 September. French reconnaissance aircraft were grounded during bad weather and cavalry were

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    1. ^ Edmonds 1925, pp. 27–100.
    2. ^ Edmonds 1926, pp. 400–408.
    3. ^ Mertz von Quirnheim 1929, p. 14.
    4. ^ Strachan 2001, pp. 266–273.

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    German plan of attack
    After the defeat on the Marne, Moltke ordered a retirement to the Aisne by the 1st and 2nd armies on the German right wing and a withdrawal to Reims and a line eastwards past the north of Verdun, by the 3rd, 4th and 5th armies.

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    Analysis
    From 17 September – 17 October the belligerents had made unsuccessful reciprocal attempts to turn

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    First Battle of Flanders
    Battle of the Yser, 18 October – 30 November
    During the Allied retreat

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    Category:Race to the Sea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main article for this category is Race to the Sea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Race to the Sea. Pages in …

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        The Race to the Sea ( French: Course à la mer; German: Wettlauf zum Meer, Dutch: Race naar de Zee) took place from about 17 September – 19 October 1914 during the First World War, after the Battle of the Frontiers ( 7 August – 13 September) and the German advance into France.
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