Each One's War (3)

In March, the Western Front launched a counteroffensive under Ferdinand Foch's strong will.

While Pétain's side still wanted to gather more supplies and troops, Foch had different ideas.

"Our goal is not just to recapture the Marne! Beyond the Marne, we will retake Amiens and finally reach Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine!"

From his perspective, what the Allied forces needed wasn't more troops but a single victory to turn the front around, and that victory lay at the Marne.

Opinions were divided, but regardless, Ferdinand Foch had taken control of the Allied Supreme Command.

They mobilized 60 divisions to attack the Marne.

Seeing how they went all out from the start, it seemed France no longer cared about the post-war situation.

Meanwhile, the atmosphere was quite different in Russia's theaters.

"The Czechoslovak Legion?"