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Ypres. Dates and Locations - 2 nd battle, April 1915 - in and around the Belgian city of Ypres in Flanders.

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1 Ypres

2 Dates and Locations - 2 nd battle, April 1915 - in and around the Belgian city of Ypres in Flanders

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5 -Canadian and French troops were exposed to poison gas for the first time Problems faced

6 - After releasing a cloud of chlorine cloud gas, the Germans attacked Problems faced (continued)

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8 -Despite the gas attack, the Canadian lines did not break Achievements

9 -British reinforcements helped prevent further German advances Achievements (continued)

10 -Canadian doctor John Mc Crae wrote his famous poem “in Flanders Fields” to commemorate the… Achievements (continued)

11 … the dead and injured Canadians he treated at the Second Battle of Ypres (continued)

12 -6 000 Canadians killed, wounded, or captured Casualties

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16 The Somme

17 Dates and Locations - between July and November 1916, fought in northern France

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19 - General Douglais Haig did not understand how new military technology had changed the way war was fought Problems faced

20 - Haig ordered suicidal frontal charges against German trench lines, which were costly failure Problem faced (continued)

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23 -Troops fought for 5 months with no breakthrough Problem faced (continued)

24 - The battle resulted in a stalemate, with neither side winning a clear victory Achievements

25 - The Central Powers suffered higher causalities, and the Allies gained 8 kilometers of mud, enabling General Haig to claim victory Achievements (continued)

26 - -The CEF suffered 24 000 causalities - On the 1 st day of battle, 85% of the Royal Newfoundland regiment was wiped out in half-hour Casualties

27 - -During five months of fighting, over a million Allied and Central Powers’ troops were killed or wounded Casualties (continued)

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30 The Battle of Vimy Ridge

31 Dates -Began on Easter Monday: April 9, 1917 -Ended 3 days later

32 Location -Vimy Ridge was a key German defensive position on the Western Front -Located in northern France

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34 -French units had tried to take Vimy Ridge 3 times and failed -suffered high casualties (150 000 dead) Problems Faced

35 -Allied command thought the ridge was impenetrable -The Canadians had to find an approach that worked

36 - The Germans had fortified the ridge with 3 trench lines, concrete gun emplacements, and deep protective dugouts

37 The Preparations -Canadians mapped out 80% of German gun positions

38 -Built replicas of Vimy terrain to rehearse -Dug 5 km of tunnels to move troops and supplies

39 -Canadians invented new strategy called “Creeping Barrage” or “Leap-frogging” to sneak up on the enemy

40 The Battle -Allies pounded Germans with artillery for 2 weeks before attack

41 - -Canadian units began their attack in a snowstorm (April 9) and met their first two objectives in less than two hours

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44 -3 days later Hill 145, the highest point on the ridge, was taken

45 - Vimy Ridge was a huge victory for the Allies, gaining more ground, prisoners, and captured artillery than any previous offensive in the war

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48 - Canada’s victory earned its troops recognition as a formidable force

49 - Vimy Ridge was an important turning point for Canada, gaining it world recognition and creating a strong sense of patriotism

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51 - Vimy Ridge was a costly victory, with 10,600 Canadians killed or wounded (3,600 dead) Casualties

52 Passchendaele

53 Date -Late October and early November 1917

54 - Passchendaele had little strategic value, but General Haig was determine to take it Problems faced

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56 -Massive artillery bombardments had destroyed the drainage system and left huge shell holes in the fields that turned the region into a swamp

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59 - Advancing Canadians units had to move over wooden trench mats within range of German guns, with flooded shell holes offering the only shelter

60 -General Currie’s strategy resulted in lower than usual casualty rates among Canadian forces Achievements

61 - Canada took the deserted village of Passchendaele and the ridge after a series of attacks

62 - - Canada suffered 8 000 losses in the battle - Total casualties for both sides were about half a million Casualties


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