German propaganda poster of World War I: The fighting at Soissons on January 12-13, 1915. The Battle of Soissons (French: La Bataille de Crouy ) was part of the First World War and took place from January 8-14, 1915 on the central western front on the Aisne section north of Soissons . The conflict served on the German side as a diversionary attack and relief from the attacks launched by the French in Champagne and Artois at the same time . Parts of the German 1st Army succeeded in repelling French attacks and stabilizing the situation after a counterattack. The newly won front line could also
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German propaganda poster of World War I: The fighting at Soissons on January 12-13, 1915. The Battle of Soissons (French: La Bataille de Crouy ) was part of the First World War and took place from January 8-14, 1915 on the central western front on the Aisne section north of Soissons . The conflict served on the German side as a diversionary attack and relief from the attacks launched by the French in Champagne and Artois at the same time . Parts of the German 1st Army succeeded in repelling French attacks and stabilizing the situation after a counterattack. The newly won front line could also be brought closer to the Aisne and straightened.