Modern Era · Europe · War

1914

Marne halts German advance

September 6, 1914

Paris taxis ferried reinforcements to the front as Joffre's armies counterattacked along the Marne. The Germans pulled back twenty miles and dug in. The Schlieffen Plan, the war of quick movement, the dream of a short decisive campaign, all died in those six days. Four years of trench slaughter lay ahead for Europe.