Lorraine Campaign (World War I)

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The Lorraine Campaign (World War I) was a 1918 American-led offensive on the Western Front in northeastern France, aimed at pushing back German forces and securing the Lorraine region near the war’s end.

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instanceOf World War I campaign
military campaign
belligerent American Expeditionary Forces NERFINISHED
Imperial German Army NERFINISHED
combatantSide Allies of World War I NERFINISHED
Central Powers NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryInvolved German Empire NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalPeriod 20th century
location Lorraine NERFINISHED
northeastern France
militaryTheater Western Front NERFINISHED
notableFor American-led operations in Lorraine in 1918
objective push back German forces in Lorraine
secure the Lorraine region
opponent German forces in Lorraine
participant American Expeditionary Forces NERFINISHED
United States Army NERFINISHED
partOf Western Front (World War I) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Meuse-Argonne Offensive NERFINISHED
Saint-Mihiel Offensive NERFINISHED
result Allied territorial gains in Lorraine
startTime 1918
strategicImportance control of Lorraine region near end of war
temporalLocation late World War I

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5th Infantry Division participatedIn Lorraine Campaign (World War I)