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...Marne is a department in north-eastern France named after the river Marne which flows through the department. The prefecture (capital) of Marne is Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne). The subprefectures are Épernay, Reims, Sainte-Menehould, and Vitry-le-François. Read full entry
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- 1.Marne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Department entry in the collaborative online encyclopedia. Administration, history, ... Marne is part of the region of Champagne-Ardenne and is surrounded by ...
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arne
- 2.First Battle of the Marne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Liège – Frontiers – 1st Marne – Antwerp – Race to the Sea – 1st Ypres – 1st ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Battle of the Marne (1914) ...
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Is catching a train from me and my boyfriend are going
to disneyland in a few weeks
but the flight comes in with
only two hours till the last
shuttle bus from CDG to
disneyland leaves, so we are
considering taking the train
that stops in Marne le Vallee.
Is it going to be complicated
for two brits who speak little
french to get the train or
will it be relatively
straightforward?
thank you old know all this
has really helped.
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I don't knoiw - I've never done it |
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What was the weather like at I can't find any weather
condition archived for the
cities surrounding the Marne
so it it would be a great help
if someone could help me.
Please give source(s).
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well, I was looking for an actual forcast for the battle...but it appears that the weather was bad....here is a link to it, it's quite a lot of reading but very detailed |
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In WW1, was the Battle of I mean fight a two front war
simeltaniously.
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The German failure to capture Paris in the opening battle meant the end of its hopes and expectations of a short, decisive war. It was, instead, the start of trench warfare during which all parties exhausted themselves. Having to turn and fight Russia simultaneously was a bad consequence of Germany's having lost the initiative in France, and it dashed the hopes of a single key to victory, Unlike WW 11, Russian forces weren't really a military problem, more a logistical puzzle to solve in shifting forces between the fronts. To solve the Russian problem, the Germans shipped Lenin back and let the Communists win that part of the war. |
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