Everything about The Battle Of Mulhouse totally explained
The
Battle of Mulhouse (or Mülhausen), which began on
August 9,
1914, was the opening attack of
World War I by the French army against
Germany. The battle was part of a French attempt to recover the province of
Alsace, which the French had ceded to the
German Empire after their defeat in the
Franco-Prussian War. On the morning of August 7, the French army quickly took the French-German border town of
Altkirch and moved to the
Rhine the following day, seizing the town of
Mulhouse. The quick success of the offensive resulted in large victory celebrations in Paris, but on August 9 the German army launched a counter-attack. Unable to mount a concentrated defence, the French were forced to withdraw from Mulhouse.
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