October 11, 1917, this day was significant for both the Allies and the entire war.
Under the full-scale attack of the Allied forces, the Second Marne River Battle made good progress.
In just ten days, the German military was pushed back more than 50 kilometers, not only completely resolving the predicament of Paris but even showing great momentum to counterattack into Germany.
Although the German army's defense did not cease, it could no longer stop the advance of the Allied forces.
At this stage, the German army's morale was already low, worn out, and exhausted. It seemed that most of the soldiers were already weary and did not see a favorable outcome in this doomed war.
The success of the Second Marne River Battle also gave an opportunity to the Allied Command.