The Battle Of Vimmhy Ridge

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History

 

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Frank M

 

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January 10, 2015

 

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University

 

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The Canadians were led under Sir Julian Byng, who was British. Along side of Byng was General Currie, a Canadian solider. This was a big promotion because the British did not consider the Canadian soldiers “Fit enough to command anything larger than an infantry brigade.”(McKee 25). A new tactic, which was hugely successful, was the ‘Creeping Barrage...
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Initially, in the spring of 1916, for the Allies the situation could best be described as grim. The French armies were suffering mutinies following their near annihilation in the slaughter at Verdun. Only when the Canadian General Arthur Currie and the French General Nivelle devised this brilliant new strategy was there any hope of victory...
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