Turn 8
Sept 19
The French sieve (can't call it a front line) in Alsace and Lorraine has been forced to retreat deep into France. Only the 1st Army anchored in difficult terrain and the Swiss border has held to some extent, but it has taken heavy losses just like the other French Armies.
Belgium is completely lost.
The BEF took up positions within Belgium, but were outflanked on both the north and south of their lines, as French and Belgian forces there crumbled. Thus the BEF has been forced to fall back. As the situation worsened on their front, elements of the BEF attempted to escape through the one remaining port in Belgium at Bulougne.
The rest of the BEF is still fighting to cross the Somme just to the west of Abbeville. The German thrust to Abbeville, cutting the last rail connection to France, was a decisive stroke, making any attempt by the BEF to establish a line in Belgium impossible. That and the fact that zero supplies were coming in from Bulougne.
