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      • Thirty-four German divisions fought in the Flanders battles, against twelve French, nine British and six Belgian divisions, along with marines and dismounted cavalry.
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  2. Aug 1, 2020 · The major assault followed on 31 July, involving 13 British, 2 French, 1 Australian and New Zealand divisions across a front of 24 km. This display of power, unprecedented in Flanders, cost 7,600 lives over two days on the Allied side alone. On Pilckem Ridge, 3.5 km of ground was captured.

  3. Nov 29, 2017 · The city of Ypres, Belgium, in 1917. From The Great War Seen from the Air in Flanders Fields, 1914-1918 (Brussels: Mercatorfonds in cooperation with In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres, Imperial War Museums, United Kingdom, and The Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History, 2013).

  4. Started in 1917, it held the bodies of 3,233 soldiers by the end of the war and in 1954 it was agreed that graves be moved to Vladslo, Langemark, Menen and Hooglede from the many smaller burial sites in the area and as a consequence the number of soldiers buried at Vadslo reached the present figure. Menen now holds the remains of 47,864 ...

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    The Yser Memorial
    Nieuwpoort Belgium
    The Yser Memorial was crafted by the ...
    The Albert Memorial
    Nieuwpoort Belgium
    A large circular structure representing a ...
    Nieuwpoort Belgium
    The Nieuwpoort Memorial consists of a ...
    A plaque at Ramskapelle acknowledging the ...
    Ramskapelle, Belgium
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  5. Sep 14, 2023 · Australian troops walk along a duckboard track through the remains of Chateau Wood, during the Third Battle of Ypres (more commonly known as the Battle of Passchendaele), 29 October 1917. In a little over three months, the battle claimed 325,000 Allied and 260,000 German casualties. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

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  6. Nov 11, 2017 · On that day the New Zealand soldiers overwhelmed German forward positions, captured 1100 prisoners and helped to extend the front line – another success for the Division recognised with the second of New Zealand’s Battlefield Memorials in Flanders. In 1917, a successful day still cost 500 lives.

  7. Battle of Passchendaele | National Army Museum. On 31 July 1917, the British and French launched a massive offensive in the area around Ypres in the Belgian province of Flanders. The Third Battle of Ypres, known in later years as Passchendaele, was not as bloody as the Somme the year before, but would achieve its own notoriety. 15 min read.

  8. On the Memorial Wall are the names of the 34,957 missing soldiers who fell after 15th, August 1917. It’s almost inconceivable. Polygon Wood. ©Westtoer. Lange Dreve Zonnebeke.

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