Over 10,000 Canadian soldiers were casualties, with 3,598 men killed and 7,004 wounded An estimated 20,000 Germans were wounded or killed. It is not known how many died, the figure lumps both figures together. A further 4,000 Germans were taken prisoner.
During the Battle of Vimy Ridge 3,598 Canadians were killed and 7,004 wounded. It was a huge success and marked the first time all four Canadian divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fought together as a single unit, and since then it has been widely accepted that the battle was the birth of Canada's national identity.
Vimy Ridge was a victory for Canadians against the Germans and set up for the tactical British victory during the Battle of Arras.
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That is the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
The leaders for the candains at vimy ridge where Julian Byng and Arthur Currie
Vimy Ridge was a subsidiary action of the larger Battle of Arras during World War One. Fought from April 9 to 12, 1917, it consisted of an offensive by the Canadian Corps (with significant support by the British 5th Infantry Division and supplementing British artillery and engineers) against elements of the German Sixth Army.
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The battle of Vimy Ridge
Vimy Ridge was a victory for Canadians against the Germans and set up for the tactical British victory during the Battle of Arras.
Battle of Vimy Ridge happened on 1917-04-09.
NO!
That is the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
The Germans never took Vimy Ridge. Vimy Ridge was actually captured by the Canadian Corps during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, which took place from April 9 to April 12, 1917, during World War I.
Canada lost 10,500 men at the battle of Vimy Ridge.
The Battle of Vimy Ridge
Vimy Ridge, not virmy ride. Planning, practice, disipline.
The leaders for the candains at vimy ridge where Julian Byng and Arthur Currie
Vimy Ridge was a subsidiary action of the larger Battle of Arras during World War One. Fought from April 9 to 12, 1917, it consisted of an offensive by the Canadian Corps (with significant support by the British 5th Infantry Division and supplementing British artillery and engineers) against elements of the German Sixth Army.