Second Battle of Artois

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Second Battle of Artois
Part of the Western Front of World War I

Aftermath of fighting in Carency
Date 9 May15 May 1915
Location Artois, France
Result Stalemate
Combatants
Flag of France France
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Flag of German Empire German Empire
Commanders
Flag of France Joseph Joffre Unknown
Strength
9 French & British divisions (initial) Unknown
Casualties
100,000 French
11,000 British
75,000

The Second Battle of Artois, also known as the Battle of Aubers Ridge, was a battle on the Western Front of World War I, it was fought at the same time as the Second Battle of Ypres. Even though the French under General Philippe Pétain gained some initial victories, the battle ended in what was largely a stalemate. This was the final allied offensive of the spring of 1915, followed by a lull in the fighting until September 1915 which saw the Battle of Champagne and the Third Battle of Artois.

I Corps : 1st Division and 47th Division
IV Corps : 7th Division and 8th Division
Indian Corps : 3rd (Lahore) Division and 7th (Meerut) Division
First Wing, RFC [1]

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