First Battle of the Aisne

The First Battle of the Aisne (French: 1re Bataille de l'Aisne) was the Allied follow-up offensive against the right wing of the German First Army (led by Alexander von Kluck) and the Second Army (led by Karl von Bülow) as they retreated after the First Battle of the Marne earlier in September 1914. The Advance to the Aisne (6 September – 1 October) consisted of the Battle of the Marne (7–10 September) and the Battle of the Aisne (12–15 September).

First Battle of the Aisne
Part of the Western Front of World War I

Map of the Western Front and the Race to the Sea, 1914
Date13–28 September 1914
Location
Aisne River, France
49°26′N 3°40′E
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
France
United Kingdom
 German Empire
Commanders and leaders
Michel-Joseph Maunoury
Joseph Joffre
Louis Franchet d'Esperey
John French
Alexander von Kluck
Karl von Bülow
Josias von Heeringen
Strength
Fifth Army
Sixth Army
BEF
First Army
Second Army
Seventh Army
Casualties and losses
250,000 killed or wounded
13,541 killed or wounded
Unknown
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