Battle of Passchendaele | Facts, Maps, Summary, & Casualties
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Battle of Passchendaele, (July 31–November 6, 1917), World War I battle that served as a vivid symbol of the mud, madness, and senseless slaughter of the Western Front. The third and longest battle to take place at the Belgian city of Ypres, Passchendaele was ostensibly an Allied victory, but it was … See more By the spring of 1917, Germany had resumed the practice of unrestricted sub… World War I Events Battle of the Frontiers August 4, 1914 - September 6, 1914 The offensive from the Ypres salient was launched on July 31, 1917, after more th… In late September there was an improvement both in the weather and in the British situation. On September 20, … As the offensive ground to a halt, Haig ordered the 100,000-man Canadian Cor…
By the spring of 1917, Germany had resumed the practice of unrestricted sub…
World War I Events
Battle of the Frontiers
August 4, 1914 - September 6, 1914
The offensive from the Ypres salient was launched on July 31, 1917, after more th…
In late September there was an improvement both in the weather and in the British situation. On September 20, …
As the offensive ground to a halt, Haig ordered the 100,000-man Canadian Cor…
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