| First Battle of Champagne |
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| Part of the Western Front of the World War I |
Waiting for the attack, in the trench. |
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| Belligerents |
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France |
German Empire |
| Commanders and leaders |
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Joseph Joffre Langle de Cary |
Erich von Falkenhayn Karl von Einem |
| Strength |
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Fourth Army |
3rd Army |
| Casualties and losses |
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93,432 |
46,100 |
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1914
- Invasion of Belgium
- Frontiers
- Lorraine
- Ardennes
- Charleroi
- Mons
- Great Retreat
- Le Cateau
- Étreux
- 1st St. Quentin
- Maubeuge
- 1st Marne
- 1st Aisne
- Antwerp
- Race to the Sea
- Winter actions
- 1st Artois
1915
1916
- The Bluff
- Hohenzollern Redoubt
- St Eloi
- Hulluch
- Wulverghem
- Kink Salient
- Vimy Ridge 1916
- Mont Sorrel
- Verdun
- Boar's Head
- 1st Somme
- Fromelles
1917
- Ancre
- Alberich
- Nivelle offensive
- Messines
- 3rd Ypres
- La Malmaison
- Cambrai
1918
- German spring offensive
- Michael
- 4th Ypres
- 3rd Aisne
- Belleau Wood
- 2nd Marne
- Amiens
- 2nd Somme
- Saint-Mihiel
- St Quentin Canal
- Meuse-Argonne
- 5th Ypres
- 2nd Cambrai
- Courtrai
- Sambre
- Lys and Escaut
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The First Battle of Champagne was a battle of the First World War which happened from 20 December 1914 to 17 March 1915 in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France.[1] The battle was fought by the French Fourth Army and the German 3rd Army.
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