The War (Dix engravings) (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2020)
The War (German: Der Krieg) is a series of 50 drypoint and aquatint etchings by German artist Otto Dix, catalogued by Florian Karsch as K.70 to K.119...
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Champagne (Bataille de Champagne, Herbstschlacht [Autumn Battle]) in the First World War was a French offensive against the German army at Champagne that...
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Battle of Loos (category Conflicts in 1915)
100 and total German casualties for the autumn battle (Herbstschlacht) in Artois and Champagne, were given as 150,000 men. About 26,000 of the German...
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Battle of Verdun (category Battles in 1916)
large amounts of heavy artillery. During the Second Battle of Champagne (Herbstschlacht [autumn battle]) 25 September to 6 November 1915, the French suffered...
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Battle of the Hills (redirect from Third Battle of Champagne)
lines built before the Herbstschlacht (Second Battle of Champagne, September–November 1915), had been increased to four and in places to five lines, which...
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artillery forward before assaulting the line. After the Herbstschlacht (Autumn Battle) in Champagne during late 1915, a third line another 3,000 yd (1.7 mi;...
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Battle of the Somme (category 1916 in France)
the Germans were waiting in their trenches when the British troops went over the top. After the Autumn Battles (Herbstschlacht) of 1915, a third defensive...
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First day on the Somme (category Conflicts in 1916)
excavated every 50 yd (46 m). In February 1916, following the Herbstschlacht (Autumn Battle, Second Battle of Champagne) in 1915, a third defensive position...
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Battle of Albert (1916) (category 1916 in France)
a great success in the Herbstschlacht (Second Battle of Champagne September–October 1915). German reserves were sent into action in companies and battalions...
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Capture of Montauban (category Conflicts in 1916)
4,000 men. In February, following the Herbstschlacht (Autumn Battle; the dual Third Battle of Artois and the Second Battle of Champagne) in 1915, a third...
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Capture of Stuff Redoubt (category Conflicts in 1916)
within 2,000 yd (1,800 m) of the front line. After the Herbstschlacht (Autumn Battle) in Champagne during late 1915, a third line another 3,000 yd (1.7 mi;...
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