yes but people in america doesnt know those names unless there related to the person in the World War 1 .
Canadian Expeditionary force Princess Patricia's Canadian Light infantry The Royal Newfoundland Regiment The Van doos
Over 3,500 Canadian soldiers and an unknown number of Germans. Although the Germans suffered about 20,000 casualties in that battle. It is unknown how many died and how many were wounded.
The battle of Vimy Ridge
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge
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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.
Probably absolutely. I'm not sure of the exact number, I'm looking for it myself
He had very good war tactics, therefore the battle at Vimy Ridge was won and many Canadian soldiers lives were saved.
Canadian Expeditionary force Princess Patricia's Canadian Light infantry The Royal Newfoundland Regiment The Van doos
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An estimated 20,000 Germans were wounded or killed with a further 4,000 taken prisoner. A breakdown of wounded vs killed doesn't seem to be available.
Over 3,500 Canadian soldiers and an unknown number of Germans. Although the Germans suffered about 20,000 casualties in that battle. It is unknown how many died and how many were wounded.
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.
Canadian forces fought in some of the biggest battles of World War One. Such as Vimy Ridge, the Second Battle of Passchendaele and the Battle of the Somme. Losses are put at 67,000 dead and 173,000 wounded
Vimy Ridge, not virmy ride. Planning, practice, disipline.