Late in April 1917, both French and British troops had tried a lot to capture the strong German position in the north of France-Vimy Ridge. In order to move on the battle line in the Europe, the significant task to occupy the Vimy Ridge was then given to the Canadians.
During the War
The Vimy Ridge took place in the year 1917 in France. Four divisions of the Canadian army and 3 divisions of the German army involved this battle. The Canadian army in order to gain gather information from the Germanies, 500 planes sacrificed in this battle. Otherwise, Canadian army also used tanks to provide a protection for the Canadian soldiers as they moved. At the end of this battle, there were 3598 Canadian soldiers died and over 7,004 were injured and Canada was the only army that got success in the Vimy Ridge Battle.
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First of all, for the whole war, it prevented the advanced invasion of Vimy Ridge and gave the sufficient time for allies to set up the defense installations for the next battlefield. In addition, Vimy Ridge Battle was the first battle in the WW2 that Canada won and it showed the power of the Canadian army. Ultimately, nowadays Vimy Ridge has become a place of interest for people to remember the Canadian