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Battle of Albert (1914) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Battle of Albert (1914)
The Battle of Albert (also known as the First Battle of Albert) began on 25 September 1914, in what became misleadingly known as the "Race to the Sea", during World War I. It followed the First Battle of the Aisne as both sides moved northwards, trying to turn the northern flank of the opposing army. The Second Army under Noël de Castelnau, began to assemble at Amiens in mid-September and was directed by General Joseph Joffre, the Generalissimo of the French Army, to attack near Albert. On 25 September, the Second Army advanced eastwards but instead of advancing round an open northern flank, encountered the German 6th Army attacking in the opposite direction and which reached Bapaume on 26 September and Thiepval the next day. The Germans had intended to outflank the French and drive westward to the English Channel, seizing the industrial and agricultural regions of Northern France and isolating Belgium. Neither side could decisively defeat their opponent and the battle ended around 29 September, as both sides made another outflanking attempt to the north of Albert, at the Battle of Arras ==Background==
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