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6 April, 22:36

Why was the Battle of Château-Th ierry signifi cant for the American

military?

(A) It stopped the German advance that nearly captured Paris.

(B) It was the fi rst time African-Americans could serve in integrated

combat units.

(C) The conclusion of the battle forced Germany to surrender.

(D) It was the fi rst time the U. S. Air Force used aerial bombardment.

(E) It convinced Italy to join the fi ghting on the side of the Allies.

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  1. 6 April, 22:43
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    The Battle of Chateau-Thierry was fought on July 18, 1918, during World War I, as part of the Second Battle of Marne. Taken place in a small village about twenty five miles away from Paris, the battle started when the German troops located in Chateau-Thierry met a relatively small American fighting unit that would eventually stop the Germans in crossing the Marne River and continue on their way to Paris. The American troops fought along the French, and the allied forces won. The battle is recognized as a major success of the American Expeditionary Forces, who were now on the front at the time, in stopping the advance of the German army towards Paris.
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