The 10 Decisions that decided the Battle of the Marne by Ross Beadle
16 Feb

The 1914 campaign to the Marne was both big and complex.
It spread over hundreds of square miles and involved around 3 million men.

However, despite the scale of the confrontation, it could be argued that the final outcome was decided by a few
critical decisions on both sides.

Ross analyses those decisions, and gives his own conclusions.

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