On the 10th, the enemy was driven back on the extreme right, to the foot of the Meuse Heights and South of Stenay by the 17th French Army Corps.

On November 11th, with the threat of a fresh offensive in Lorraine, the Germans surrendered in open country to save themselves from complete destruction.

The valley of the Meuse to the south of Consenvoye.

A French photograph used in the preparation of the American offensive on the banks of the Meuse in September 1918.

The barbed-wire entanglements and trenches are plainly indicated.

THE FINAL ALLIED OFFENSIVE FROM JULY 15TH 1918 TO NOVEMBER 2ND, 1918

Nine days before the German capitulation in open country on November 11th 1918.