How did trench warfare develop after the battle of the Marne in 1914?
The Battle of the Marne was a First World War battle fought between September 5 and 12, 1914. The counterattack of six French field armies and one British army along the Marne River forced the German Imperial Army to abandon its push on Paris and retreat northeast, setting the stage for four years of trench warfare on the Western Front.
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