Abstract

This paper presents combat actions of German 10th Infantry Division of 5th Army Corps in 1918 on the Western Front of World War I - the Second Battle of Marne, battles between the Meuse River and the Moselle River (the battle of the Salient Saint-Mihel) and the operations in the Champagne region and by the Meuse River (Meuse-Argonne Offensive). The analysis of available sources and subject literature has allowed a recreation of 10th Infantry Division’s combat route organizational changes which took place during the war, the role of the division in respective battles, and the losses suffered by regiments, including soldiers of Polish nationality which is only partially recorded.

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