Significance Of The Battle Of The Marne
Why is the Battle of the Marne considered one of the most significant engagements of World War I?
AIt was a battle in which the French used the railroad system to gain a tactical advantage.
BIt halted the final German counteroffensive of the war, forcing their surrender.
CIt was the final battle of World War I, allowing the Allied forces to advance on Berlin.
DIt halted the initial German offensive at the start of the war, preventing a swift victory.