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Encyclopedia > Battle of Charleroi
Battle of Charleroi
Part of World War I
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Map of the battle of Charleroi
Date: August 21, 1914
Location: near Charleroi
Result: German victory
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The Battle of Charleroi was fought on August 21, 1914, between French and German forces. The French were planning an attack across the Sambre River, when the Germans launched an attack of their own. The Germans were victorious. World War I was primarily a European conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, stalemate trench warfare, and the use of new, devastating weapons - tanks, aircraft, machine guns, and poison gas. ... Download high resolution version (983x741, 32 KB)Map of the Battles of Charleroi and Mons, southern Belgium, during the Battle of the Frontiers, 21-24 August, 1914. ... August 21 is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1914 (MCMXIV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Charleroi (Walloon: Tchålerwè) is a city and a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. ... The Battle of the Frontiers was a series of battles fought along the eastern frontier of France and in southern Belgium shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. ... The Battle of the Frontiers was a series of battles fought along the eastern frontier of France and in southern Belgium shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. ... Lorraine: Missed Chances, and a French Disaster By C. Arthur Yancey From the 20th to the 24th of August 1914, the fighting was extremely fierce on the Western Front, in four battles that came to be known as the Battle of the Frontiers. ... The Battle of the Ardennes was one of the opening battles of World War I. It took place from August 21-23, 1914, part of the Battle of the Frontiers. ... The Battle of Mons was the first major action of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I. Following the surrender of the Liège forts by the Belgian army on the 16th of August, the Germans continued advancing towards Paris in accordance with the Schlieffen Plan. ... August 21 is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1914 (MCMXIV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...


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First World War.com - Battles - The Battle of Charleroi, 1914 (699 words)
The Battle of Charleroi, one of the Battles of the Frontiers, was one of the key battles on the Western Front in 1914, and one of the early major German victories.
Charleroi itself was a mid-size industrial town crossing the River Sambre, and was a battlefront stretching approximately 40 km west of Namur where the river joins with the Meuse.
The centre of the French lines, at Charleroi, suffered heavy losses and retreated, whereas the French corps west of Charleroi held its position, as did General Franchet d'Esperey's corps in the far east.
World War One Battles (15644 words)
The Battle of Gumbinnen was led by Germany's Eighth Army commander General von Prittwitz, on the morning of August 20, 1914.
The Battle of Le Cateau was essentially a rearguard action fought by the British in late August 1914, during the general Allied retreat along the Western Front in the face of sustained German successes at the four Battles of the Frontiers.
The battle began with a nine-day German offensive that was only halted with the arrival of French reinforcements and the deliberate flooding of the Belgian front.Belgian troops opened the sluice gates of the dykes holding back the sea from the low countries.
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