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  1. The Battle of Loos took place from 25 September to 8 October 1915 in France on the Western Front, during the First World War. It was the biggest British attack of 1915, the first time that the British used poison gas and the first mass engagement of New Army units.

    • 25 September-8 October 1915
    • German victory
  2. The Battle of Loos took place on the Western Front between 25 September and 13 October 1915. At the time, it was the largest British offensive of the First World War and witnessed the Army's first use of gas.

  3. This trench map, actually used in battle during the 7th Division’s frontage of attack, highlights some of the key locations of the action in France during the Battle of Loos, September 25-28, 1915. Needing fresh troops, around 4 p.m., Haig asked French to place the Guards Division under his command as well and received approval.

  4. Feb 26, 2020 · History of the fighting at Loos surrounding the Hohenzollern Redoubt. An account that offers then-and-now comparisons of the landscape for battlefield tourists. Readable and useful.

  5. The Loos offensive began on 25 September following a four day artillery bombardment in which 250,000 shells were fired, and was called off in failure on 28 September. Presided over by Douglas Haig, the British committed six divisions to the attack.

  6. The Battle of Loos was fought from 25 September until about 16 October 1915 in an area of coalmines and mining villages near the town of Lens, north of Arras. Six British divisions...

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  8. The Battle of Loos was fought between Sept. 25 – Oct. 13, 1915, and is noteworthy for Great Britain’s first use of gas. Budge described the gas attack:

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