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The Meuse-Argonne Offensive: America's Bloodiest Battle

9 min · 14 jun 2026
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In the autumn of 1918, as the German army was retreating across France, the American Expeditionary Forces under General John J. Pershing launched a massive offensive in the dense forests and rugged hills between the Meuse River and the Argonne Forest. It would become the largest and deadliest battle in American history, involving 1.2 million soldiers and costing over 26,000 American lives. Lucas and Luna explore the strategic context of the Hundred Days Offensive, the logistical nightmare of moving troops through the Argonne, the leadership of Pershing and the controversial 'boys will be boys' attitude of General Douglas MacArthur. They discuss the role of the 'Lost Battalion' — a unit of 554 men surrounded by Germans for five days — and the harrowing experiences of Alvin C. York, the conscientious objector who became a hero. The episode also covers the use of the new M1911 pistol, the French assistance, and how this battle broke the German will to fight, leading directly to the armistice. #MeuseArgonne #WWI #AmericanExpeditionaryForces #JohnJPershing #HundredDaysOffensive #LostBattalion #AlvinYork #ArgonneForest #M1911 #DouglasMacArthur #WorldWarI #WesternFront #History #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #USHistory #1918 #Armistice Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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