Battle of Épehy

The Battle of Épehy was fought during the First World War on 18 September 1918, involving the British Fourth Army under the command of General Henry Rawlinson against German outpost positions in front of the Hindenburg Line. The village of Épehy was captured on 18 September by the 12th (Eastern) Division.

Battle of Épehy
Part of the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I

The Western Front, 1918
Date18 September 1918
Location
Épehy, France
Result Allied victory
Belligerents

 British Empire

 France
 German Empire
Commanders and leaders
Henry Rawlinson
Julian Byng
Marie-Eugène Debeney
Georg von der Marwitz
Strength
12 divisions
1,500 artillery pieces
At least 6 divisions
Casualties and losses
Total: unknown
1,260 men (265 killed, 1,059 wounded)
Total: unknown
Captured: 11,750 men and 100 artillery pieces
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