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BATTLE OF VIMY RIDGE. April 9, 1917. Background. Vimy Ridge was the high ground in the Arras region of northern France. On one side of the ridge were the industrial towns of Vimy, Givenchy-en-Gohelle and Farbus and on the other was the Douai Plain .
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BATTLE OF VIMY RIDGE April 9, 1917
Background Vimy Ridge was the high ground in the Arras region of northern France. On one side of the ridge were the industrial towns of Vimy, Givenchy-en-Gohelle and Farbus and on the other was the Douai Plain. The Germans had controlled the ridge for 3 years as well as the towns behind it.
Background For three years the French and the British attempted to take this area, but the German position only became stronger. In early 1917 the Canadians were given the task of trying to take the ridge once again Although Julian Byng was in command of the corps, the responsibility of planning and commanding this battle would go to Arthur Currie, Byng’s second-in-command.
The Preparations Currie insisted on massive preparations Rehearsed their movements and tactics Officers were given maps of the battlefield All the men were told the plan New tactics were developed Rolling barrage, “Vimy Glide”
The Plan In the week prior to the attack, the Canadians shelled the German lines 24/7 On Easter Monday, April 9 the Canadian assault began. The new rolling barrage was employed Subways and railroads allowed thousands of men to cross no-man’s land in greater safety Squadrons (now sections) were first used By the time the Germans knew what was happening, the Canadians were upon them. Fierce hand-to hand combat
Within three hours the Canadians held the main ridge. Capture of the Pimple Capture of Hill 145 The Canadians held the whole region within a few days
The Cost 10,500 casualties; 3,598 dead Canadians
The Outcome After this it was no longer enough to call ourselves British subjects. From this point forward we were Canadians.