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Saturday, March 14, 2020
The Five Major Battles.
The Five Major Battles. Ypres-Canadian soldiers were sent to help protect the Western Front after training inEngland-They reached the Western Front in February 1915-They joined French-Algerian troops in the trenches near the town of Ypres-April 22, two months after arriving, Germany choose Ypres for the first gasattack ever-They set off 5730 cylinders of chlorine gas-The gas killed 6037 Canadian soldiers-The soldiers still stood their ground-Little land was gained by the GermansPasschendaele-Douglas haig (British general) determind to break through the german front-Launched a disastrous drive across Belgium (1917)-Canadian Corps prepare for capture of Passchendaele-4 million shells destroyed dams and drainage systems-German on high ground above the battlefield-Canada lower ground-Barely any germans get hit (Canada had bad aim)-Fighting stopped on Nov. 15-Brits gained 6km-Canadian casualties stood at 15, 654-9 soldiers were awarded the Victoria CrossCanada's Hundred Days-Allied troops try to get back the Fre nch and Belgian land, which was taken byGermany-They started August 8th, 1918-Canada gained 130km of land-By that time Germany's army was about to collapse and ready to talk terms ofpeace-That same day the armistice ended the war-World War 1 ended November 11th, 1918, which was the end what is known asCanada's Hundred DaysThe Battle of the Somme-(1916) German army began pressing the French troops hard at VerdunDouglas Haig-decided to go on the offensive and smash through the German lines (known asthe battle of the somme)-was slow to adjust to the new demand of trench welfare (countless allied liveswere lost in series of badly planned and poorly excuted battles alone the soome)-over estimatedthe effectiveness of the artillery barrage-Brit/French bombared German lines with 1.5...English: German prisoners of war on the march to c...
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