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The Turning Point of WWI: The Second Battle of the Marne
Episode 4552

The Turning Point of WWI: The Second Battle of the Marne

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March 10, 202621m 35s

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Show Notes

Welcome to another episode of pplpod! In today's deep dive into WWI history, we explore the Second Battle of the Marne, the final major German offensive on the Western Front during World War I. Fought in the summer of 1918, this crucial engagement shifted the momentum of the Great War forever.

Join us as we unpack the strategic mindset of German Quartermaster General Erich Ludendorff, who planned this massive assault as a diversionary attack to draw Allied troops away from Belgium. We discuss how French intelligence anticipated the strike, using aerial observation and information from trench raids to prepare a devastating defense in depth. You will also hear incredible stories of frontline heroism, such as the stand of the U.S. 38th Infantry Regiment, which earned the legendary nickname "Rock of the Marne" for holding fast against German stormtroopers crossing the river in canvas boats.

We will also break down the brilliant Allied counter-offensive orchestrated by Supreme Commander Ferdinand Foch. Discover how a combined force of French, American, British, and Italian troops—bolstered by hundreds of tanks—overwhelmed the German flanks and forced a massive retreat. We even delve into the legendary battlefield ruse where false Allied plans were handcuffed to a deceased man to deceive the German high command!

Ultimately, this decisive Allied victory shattered German morale and kicked off a relentless 100-day advance that culminated in the armistice. Whether you are a military history buff fascinated by Western Front tactics, or just looking to learn more about the American military's impact in World War I, this episode has it all!

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Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/9/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.