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      • 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.
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  2. 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
  3. Learn about the first major gas attack by the British Army in 1915, which resulted in over 50,000 casualties and a change of command. Explore the objects, stories and context of this failed offensive on the Western Front.

  4. 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:

  5. A detailed account of the British offensive in Artois in September-October 1915, supported by the French. Learn about the strategic plan, the ground, the casualties, the gas, the commanders and the legacy of the battle.

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  6. Feb 26, 2020 · In September 1915, the British and French armies began a combined major offensive on the western front. The French offensive was aimed at the Champagne and Artois regions, while the British Expeditionary Force’s objective was near Lens, in the industrial region between La Bassee and Loos.

  7. 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...

  8. In Artois, the mining region of northeast France, the French Tenth Army would assault the Vimy Ridge sector south of Lens. The British First Army would attack along a six-mile stretch between the mining village of Loos (Loos-en-Gohelle) and La Bassee Canal.

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