Not only did the United States' entry into the war bring down the Allied Nations, but so did the subsequent Battle of Moxinis.
This was one of the plans of the Neville offensive, with the British Expeditionary Force as the main force to break through the German defense lines in the direction of Flanders.
The direction of the British Expeditionary Force's attack was Ypres in Flanders, and at the southernmost end of Ypres was a piece of high ground surrounding Ypres, near which was a small town named Moxinis.
Moxinis Town was an outstanding frontline position of the German Army, and as long as the town could be captured, it would secure a highly advantageous terrain for the Allies' next spring offensive.
The Germans deployed more than 30,000 troops of two infantry divisions in this area, with no doubts about the solidity of their defenses.