Packet 1: Bonus 8

A defensive line named for this field marshal passed through the site of the first battle of Germany’s 1918 Spring Offensive. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this field marshal who commanded the German army with Erich Ludendorff during the Spring Offensive. This man appointed Hitler as Chancellor of Germany.
ANSWER: Paul von Hindenburg [or Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg; accept Hindenburg Line]
[10m] Early in the Spring Offensive, the German army used this type of barrage in which artillery fire moves forward to cover advancing infantry.
ANSWER: creeping barrage [or rolling barrage or Feuerwalze]
[10h] The opening battle of the Spring Offensive, which involved the war’s heaviest German barrage, took place near this city. Later in 1918, the Hindenburg Line was broken in a battle at a canal named for this city, which itself was preceded by the biggest British barrage of the war.
ANSWER: Saint-Quentin (“san-kon-TAN”) [accept Battle of Saint-Quentin or Battle of the Saint-Quentin Canal]
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