Chapter 388: We were defeated

The Battle of the Marne ended with a victory for the British and French forces.

Of course, this victory was rather tragic; to eliminate the German First and Second Army Groups, France suffered close to 220,000 casualties, while the British Expeditionary Force suffered over 40,000 casualties.

On the German side, the First and Second Army Groups lost much of their combat power, with almost 220,000 casualties.

This was a battle in which the French and German forces had relatively close casualties since the start of the war, and it was the German army's biggest loss.

When William II heard the news about the defeat at the Marne River, he angrily questioned Little Maurice Johnson, "Why did you order the retreat from the Marne River?"