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    of Morhange and Sarrebourg (14–20 August) advances by the First Army on Sarrebourg and the Second Army towards Morhange. Château Salins near Morhange was...
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    des Vosges 1914–1918: I Le Ballon d'Alsace, le Vieil-Armand, la Route des Crêtes". Guides Illustrés Michelin des Champs de Bataille (1914 1918) (in French)...
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    Didier (13 January 2006). "La bataille et le siège de MAubeuge". Chtimiste – mon site consacré aux parcours de régiments en 1914–18 (in French). Retrieved...
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    Ferdinand Foch (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    part of the Second Army of General de Castelnau. On 14 August the Corps advanced towards the Sarrebourg–Morhange line, taking heavy casualties in the...
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    The Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf (French: bataille du Vieil-Armand) was a series of engagements during the First World War fought for the control of the...
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    Battle of Grand Couronné (category Conflicts in 1914)
    The Battle of Grand Couronné (French: Bataille du Grand Couronné [Great Crown]) from 4 to 13 September 1914, took place in France after the Battle of...
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    Battle of the Frontiers (category 1914 in France)
    The Battle of the Frontiers (French: Bataille des Frontières, German: Grenzschlachten, Dutch: Slag der Grenzen) comprised battles fought along the eastern...
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    Bavaria, which was waiting for him on positions prepared in advance at Morhange. While the Grand Quartier Général (GQG) claimed that the Germans were in...
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  • and novels, notably in the periodical Mercure de France, and befriended Henri Michaux, Pierre Morhange, and Robert Desnos. Around 1922 Cahun and Moore...
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  • Forts of Metz (category Séré de Rivières system)
    covered the Sarrebruck road, and the Sorbey battery (1905-1908) the road to Morhange. batteries east of the second belt: Sainte-Barbes / Batterie lemmersberg...
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