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The Battle of Cambrai, fought from November 20 to December 3, 1917, was primarily caused by the desire of the British Army to break through German defenses and exploit new tactics, particularly the use of tanks. The British aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of combined arms operations, incorporating infantry, artillery, and tanks in a coordinated assault. Additionally, the battle sought to relieve pressure on the French forces and gain a strategic advantage on the Western Front. The use of surprise and innovative tactics was intended to overcome the stalemate that had characterized much of World War I.

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