Social Studies 10 Lessons 📖

By: Gen L

In partnership with Hyperion University, 2023

Lesson 6: Key Battles of WWI

Second Battle of Ypres

  • 22 April - 25 May, 1915: Belgium
  • Canada's First Division subject to first Chlorine Gas attack
  • Troops burned and blinded
  • Casualties
  • No clear winner

Battle of The Somme

  • July - Nov, 1916 - Best example of war of attrition
  • Fought over low ridges near Somme River, France
  • In the First Day, british casualties numbered , of which were fatalities.
  • Canadians suffered casualties.
  • Both sides suffered heavy casualties
  • British only gained of land. Considered a defeat.

Battle of Vimy Ridge

  • 9 April, 1917: Northern France
  • French attempted three times unsuccessfully to take the ridge
  • Canadians took the ridge after careful planning, supervised by General Byng.
  • Major Canadian Victory: Won more ground, took more prisoners, captured more artillery & suffered less losses than any previous British operation
  • Casualties, dead.

Passchendaele

  • Nov 1917: Belgium
  • Canadians ordered to attack German position, which had little value
  • British soldiers had died trying to take Passchendaele
  • Victory, at a cost of Canadian Deaths

Canada's 100 Days

  • Aug 1918 - 11 Nov, 1918: A series of rapid allied victories.
  • Final allied offensive spearheaded by Canada
  • Canadian troops broke through Germany's "Hindenburg Line"
  • Germans forced to abandon significant amounts of materials as they were slowly pushed back
  • 11 Nov, 1918: Germany surrenders, signing the Armistice in a railcar.

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