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  1. Media in category "Nivelle Offensive". The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. Area north-east of Rheims 1915-1917.jpg 1,034 × 764; 140 KB. Attack on Loivre and Berméricourt.jpg 632 × 536; 179 KB. Chavonne defences, 1917.jpg 425 × 366; 87 KB. Chemin des Dames 1917.jpg 1,041 × 664; 290 KB.

  2. Ypres) - Nivelle (2. Aisne) - Kaiserschlacht ( Michael - Georgette - Blücher-Yorck) - Satapäiväinen offensiivi ( Amiens - 3. Arras - Meuse-Argonne) Nivellen offensiivi oli ympärysvaltojen ensimmäisen maailmansodan länsirintamalla huhtikuussa 1917 tekemä hyökkäys. Hyökkäyksen luvattiin lopettavan sodan 48 tunnissa ja sen tappioiksi ...

  3. La Malmaison, a commune in the Aisne department, northern France. The Battle of La Malmaison ( Bataille de la Malmaison) from 23 to 27 October, was the final French action of the 1917 campaign in the First World War, which had begun with the Nivelle Offensive. The French captured the village and fort of La Malmaison and took control of the ...

  4. 9 de may. de 2020 · Nivelle made the call to shut down the offensive on May 9, 1917. But by then the mutinies were in full swing. All along the Western Front, entire infantry divisions were refusing to follow orders; some were shooting their officers. One battalion of the 166th Division made a protest march in demonstration against their officers.

  5. Robert Nivelle. Robert Georges Nivelle ( Tulle, 15 de octubre de 1856- 1 París, 23 de marzo de 1924 2 ) fue un militar francés, que alcanzó el rango de general de artillería que participó en la Rebelión de los Bóxers y en la Primera Guerra Mundial. En mayo de 1916, sucedió a Philippe Pétain como comandante del Segundo Ejército ...

  6. 20 de abr. de 2017 · French Commander Robert Nivelle was sure that his offensive would bring the final victory against Germany. He scaled up his successful plan from Verdun which...

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  7. The Battle of Nivelle (10 November 1813) took place in front of the river Nivelle near the end of the Peninsular War (1808–1814). After the Allied siege of San Sebastian , Wellington 's 80,000 British, Portuguese and Spanish troops (20,000 of the Spaniards were untried in battle) were in hot pursuit of Marshal Soult who had 60,000 men to place in a 20-mile perimeter.