Why Is The Battle Of Vimy Ridge Significant

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On April 9th 1917, at 5:30 AM , Canadian soldiers were tense and no one dared doubt their commander, the battle of Vimy Ridge was about to take place. This 110m high, 8 km front2 gave an advantage to Germany as they were able to look down and fire at any enemy troops as they approached. Previous allies such as the British and French3 have tried to take over the Ridge but resulted is a failure, leading to hundreds of thousands of casualties. The Canadians planned their attack very throughly and strong by the help of Major- General Arthur Currie and British Lieutenant-General Julian Byng.4 Strategies were created like the creeping barrage and aerial photographs were taken to pinpoint exactly where German artillery were. 20 000 Canadians5 followed a carefully thought-out plan where specific tasks were essential to meet because they could possibly result in a casuality. The 20 000 Canadians6 were split up into four divisions and each division had different parts to take over. I strongly believe that the battle of Vimy Ridge was important to Canadians because it affected many people. Also the battle of Vimy Ridge led to other future …show more content…

Many people were involved in the battle of Vimy Ridge since two countries tried to take over the Ridge. Hundreds of thousands of casualties and deaths of German, Canadian, British and French deaths combined. Led to other main future events, such as the battle of Passchendaele and the granting of the battlefield to Canadians from the French. Finally the battle of Vimy Ridge was significant because we are taught about it today and it affected soldiers for a long time regarding the sicknesses they came back with. The battle of Vimy Ridge included lots of self-determination, courage, faith and collaboration which are important factors in making a war