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Chirag Kikkeri Daniel Hutoraner Amogh Karanth Matt Morgan
Battle of Sommewhere Chirag Kikkeri Daniel Hutoraner Amogh Karanth Matt Morgan
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When and Where Somme River When: From July 1 to November 1, 1916
Where: Fought near the Somme River in France
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Somme
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The Allied forces pushed Germany back
Front Line November 1916 Front Line July 1916 Somme River The Allied forces pushed Germany back
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The Map of Somme
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Leaders British: Douglas Haig (1861-1928) French: Ferdinand Foch
( ) German: Rupprecht, (Prince of Bavaria)
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Strategies of the British and French
The Allies attempted to bombard the German trenches with 750,000 troops. Joffre presented The Plan of Action Proposed by France to the Coalition which stated that the Allies will launch large-scale attacks to wear down the German and Austria-Hungary. Tanks were used but were unsuccessful. Both sides suffered extreme casualties but Haig persisted to continue attacking. In theory, this would wear down the German forces.
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Strategies of the Germans
The Germans used machine guns to slow down the advancing British troops. Much of their fighting was done through trench warfare. Trenches were primarily used for defense. Barbed wire was used to protect the German troops.
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Casualties Germany: 434,000–500,000 were killed
Britain: 400,000 men were killed during the battle and more were injured France: 200,000
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Who Won? The British won the battle, with the lead of Douglas Haig near the river of Somme. The reason for the victory was because Haig called his forces back which completed the objective of defending Verdun from the Germans The battle also resulted in making the German forces lose control over the Western Front and were kept off the territory Although the allies slightly won, there were so many casualties on each side, it ended in a draw
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Impacts: Somme cemented the reputation of WWI as a war of terrible slaughter The British achieved in defending the French and helped them strike a heavy blow on the Germans. One of the bloodiest military battles in history. Allied nations ( France, Britain…) make gains after the war but no major breakthroughs were made Weapons continue to become more destructive. The French army progressed 6 miles and gained a large amount of land from the Germans (Flacourt Plateau).
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Works Cited Baker, Chris. "The Long, Long Trail." The Long Long Trail. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb Brosnan, Matt. "Battle of the Somme." Imperial War Museums. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb. 2017 "First World War: The Western Front, Battle of the Somme, Positions Reached by Nightfall, 1 July 1916." Military History Maps, History Study Center, . Matthew, Lisa. "History Eel Pin." Pinterest. N.p., 17 Jan Web. 09 Feb (meme) Slantchev, Branislav L., comp. "Europe." Redirect Notice. N.p., n.d. Web Feb "The Somme: The German Perspective." OpenLearn. The Open University, 14 June Web. 09 Feb "The War to End All Wars, (Visual) ." World History: The Modern Era, ABC-CLIO, 2017, worldhistory.abc-clio.com. Accessed 9 Feb.
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