Third Battle of the Aisne

Third Battle of the Aisne
Part of the Western Front of World War I

The Western Front, July 1918
Date27 May – 6 June 1918
Location49°23′N 3°44′E / 49.383°N 3.733°E / 49.383; 3.733
Result See Aftermath section
Territorial
changes
Germans achieve 55 km breakthrough of Allied lines that comes within 56 km of Paris
Belligerents
 France
 United Kingdom
 United States
Italy
German Empire
Commanders and leaders
Denis Auguste Duchêne
Alexander Hamilton-Gordon
Erich Ludendorff
Crown Prince Wilhelm
Units involved
Sixth Army
Ninth Corps
Third Corps
Second Infantry Division
Third Infantry Division
First Army
Seventh Army
Strength
(over 20 divisions and 4,000 artillery guns)
Casualties and losses
127,000 130,000

The Third Battle of the Aisne (French: 3e Bataille de l'Aisne) was part of the German spring offensive during World War I that focused on capturing the Chemin des Dames Ridge before the American Expeditionary Forces arrived completely in France. It was one of a series of offensives, known as the Kaiserschlacht, launched by the Germans in the spring and summer of 1918.