Probably absolutely. I'm not sure of the exact number, I'm looking for it myself
Vimy Ridge was a victory for Canadians against the Germans and set up for the tactical British victory during the Battle of Arras.
Vimy Ridge was a subsidiary action of the larger Battle of Arras during World War One. Fought from April 9 to 12, 1917, it consisted of an offensive by the Canadian Corps (with significant support by the British 5th Infantry Division and supplementing British artillery and engineers) against elements of the German Sixth Army.
Canada played a significant role in the Battle of Arras during World War I, which took place in April and May 1917. Canadian forces were instrumental in the assault on Vimy Ridge, a key objective that was part of the larger Arras offensive. The Canadian Corps successfully captured the ridge after a well-coordinated attack, marking a pivotal moment in the battle and contributing to the Allies' overall efforts on the Western Front. This victory not only boosted morale but also solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable military force.
Approximately 15,000 North Koreans and 2,700 UN soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured on Bloody Ridge's slopes. After withdrawing from Bloody Ridge, the North Koreans set up new positions just 1,500 yards away on a seven-mile-long hill mass that was soon to earn the name Heartbreak Ridge.
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Vimy Ridge was a victory for Canadians against the Germans and set up for the tactical British victory during the Battle of Arras.
Vimy is in France. It is north of Arras about 190 km north of Paris.
It was named the Ridge of Death because the German's were controlling the top part of the Ridge and were able to spot any soldier so many british and France soldiers died. That's what i think
Vimy Ridge was a subsidiary action of the larger Battle of Arras during World War One. Fought from April 9 to 12, 1917, it consisted of an offensive by the Canadian Corps (with significant support by the British 5th Infantry Division and supplementing British artillery and engineers) against elements of the German Sixth Army.
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.
Vimy is in the Pas-de-Calais, a department in northern France. It is half-way between the towns of Arras and Lens.
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Approximately 15,000 North Koreans and 2,700 UN soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured on Bloody Ridge's slopes. After withdrawing from Bloody Ridge, the North Koreans set up new positions just 1,500 yards away on a seven-mile-long hill mass that was soon to earn the name Heartbreak Ridge.
C (Shiloh) a+ Go gila ridge hawks!
around 10,500
Vimy Ridge is in Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. The ridge is an escarpment 8 kilometres northeast of Arras on the western edge of the Douai Plains. The ridge gradually rises on its western side dropping more quickly on the eastern side. At approximately 7 kilometres in length and culminating at an elevation of 145 metres or 60 metres above the Douai Plains, the ridge provides a natural unobstructed view for tens of kilometres in all directions.
Amongst other places, British Forces in WW1 fought battles at: Mons; Le Cateau;The Aisne;Ypres;Gallipoli;Loos;Kut al Amara;The Somme;Baghdad;Arras/Vimy Ridge;Gaza;Cambrai;Amiens;Megiddo;The Hindenburg Line. Also the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea.