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  • Battle of Drocourt-Quéant Line
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  • The Drocourt-Quéant Line () was a set of mutually supporting defensive lines constructed by Germany between the French towns of Drocourt and Quéant during World War I. This defensive system was part of the northernmost section of the Hindenburg Line, a vast German defensive system that ran through northeastern France.
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Date
  • 1917
Commander
  • Douglas Haig
  • Ferdinand Foch
  • Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
Caption
  • --10-04
Part of
  • the Western Front of the First World War
Result
  • Indecisive; * German Army withdrew to the Hindenburg Line in February – March 1917
combatant
  • France
Place
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  • East of Lens, south to Quéant near Bullecourt on the
Conflict
  • Drocourt-Queant Line
abstract
  • The Drocourt-Quéant Line () was a set of mutually supporting defensive lines constructed by Germany between the French towns of Drocourt and Quéant during World War I. This defensive system was part of the northernmost section of the Hindenburg Line, a vast German defensive system that ran through northeastern France.