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In the last months of world war I, the allies launched a 200-mile attack against the germans in the battle of the Argonne Forest.

What does Argonne forest mean?

The Forest of Argonne is a substantial area of rugged and untamed forest in northeastern France, around 200 kilometers (120 miles) east of Paris. Approximately 65 km (40 mi) long and 15 km (9 mi) wide, the forest is dotted with several small hills and deep valleys created by water runoff from the Aire and Aisne rivers.

Elevations rarely rise above 200 m (650 ft) in height. After World War I, the forest's landscape underwent irreversible modification as a result of trench fighting, which left areas of the woodland littered with deep artificial trenches and explosion craters. The Meuse River and rolling farmland and creeks surround the forest's eastern and western edges, respectively.

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