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- Battle_of_the_Hills abstract "The Battle of the Hills (French: Bataille des Monts) also known as the Battle of the Hills of Champagne and the Third Battle of Champagne, was a battle of the First World War that was conducted from April – May 1917. The offensive was intended to be an auxiliary attack to that of the Groupe d'armées du Nord (GAN) along the Chemin des Dames, in the Second Battle of the Aisne. General Anthoine, commander of the Fourth Army had originally planned a supporting attack but this was rejected by Nivelle who required a more ambitious effort. Anthoine replaced his draft plan with a proposal for a frontal attack by two corps on an 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) front, intended to break through the German defences on the first day and commence exploitation the following day. The battle took place east of Rheims, between Prunay and Aubérive, in the province of Champagne, along the Moronvilliers Hills.On the left of XII Corps, east of the Suippes the 24th Division established the flank guard by attacking through Bois des Abattis towards Germains and Baden-Baden trenches. On the left flank of the division the part of Aubérive east of the river was rapidly captured. On the west bank of the Suippes the battalions of the 75th Territorial Regiment attached to the Moroccan Division, made appreciable progress round the main part of Aubérive. The Moroccan Division was repulsed on its extreme right but the Régiment de marche de la Légion étrangère (RMLE) gained a foothold in the fortifications at Le Golfe. To the north-east of Mont Haut the advance reached a depth of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and next day the advance was pressed beyond Mont Haut. Further west the 34th Division took Mont Cornillet and Mont Blond and the 16th Division was repulsed at Bois de la Grille.The French spent 18 April consolidating but the 45th Division pushed up to the southern edge of Mont Haut. The "Monts" were held against a German counter-attack on 19 April between Nauroy and Moronvilliers, by the 5th, 6th (Eingreif) and 23rd divisions plus one regiment. Next day the 33rd Division captured Le Téton and the capture of Aubérive was completed by the 24th Division and the Territorial battalions. On 20 April troops got onto the summit of Le Casque and on 22 April the eastern and lower summit of Mont Haut was secured by the 45th Division. The Fourth Army attacks took 3,550 prisoners and 27 guns. German counter-attacks on 27 May had temporary success before French counter-attacks recaptured the ground around Mont Haut; lack of troops had forced the Germans into piecemeal attacks instead of a simultaneous attack along all of the front. The French attacked from 17–22 April and despite German counter-attacks on the 19 and 23 April, the French Fourth Army improved its positions by advancing slightly on the heights of Moronvilliers. The French attacked again on 30 April after a lull and ended the offensive on 20 May. The number of German prisoners taken by the end of May had been increased to 6,120 with 52 guns, 42 mortars and 103 machine-guns.".
- Battle_of_the_Hills causalties "21,697".
- Battle_of_the_Hills combatant "France".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Erich_Ludendorff.
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Fran%C3%A7ois_Anthoine.
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Karl_von_Einem.
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Philippe_P%C3%A9tain.
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Robert_Nivelle.
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander Wilhelm,_German_Crown_Prince.
- Battle_of_the_Hills date "1917-04-20".
- Battle_of_the_Hills isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Battle_of_the_Hills place Champagne_(historical_province).
- Battle_of_the_Hills place French_Third_Republic.
- Battle_of_the_Hills result "French victory".
- Battle_of_the_Hills strength "13 divisions".
- Battle_of_the_Hills strength "17 divisions".
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- Battle_of_the_Hills caption "The front line at various stages in the battle, with the Battle of the Hills on the right of the image.".
- Battle_of_the_Hills casualties "21697".
- Battle_of_the_Hills casualties "unknown, including 6,120 prisoners".
- Battle_of_the_Hills combatant "France".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "Crown Prince Wilhelm".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "Erich Ludendorff".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "François Anthoine".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "Karl von Einem".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "Philippe Pétain".
- Battle_of_the_Hills commander "Robert Nivelle".
- Battle_of_the_Hills conflict "Battle of the Hills".
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- Battle_of_the_Hills partof "the Western Front of the First World War".
- Battle_of_the_Hills place "Champagne Province, France".
- Battle_of_the_Hills result "French victory".
- Battle_of_the_Hills strength "13".
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- Battle_of_the_Hills comment "The Battle of the Hills (French: Bataille des Monts) also known as the Battle of the Hills of Champagne and the Third Battle of Champagne, was a battle of the First World War that was conducted from April – May 1917. The offensive was intended to be an auxiliary attack to that of the Groupe d'armées du Nord (GAN) along the Chemin des Dames, in the Second Battle of the Aisne.".
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