Canada in the Great World War An Authentic Account of the Military History of C

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Canada in the Great World War An Authentic Account of the Military History of C
Casson Herbert Newton
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This did not necessarily presage sudden victory. For two years the Germans were vastly superior in artillery and yet they had failed utterly to break the spirit of the Allies. Never- 136 THE TUEN OF THE Tn)E theless, it was that factor, perhaps more than any other, that changed the character of the winter cam- paign of 1917 as compared with those of the preceding two winters.
The Canadian Corps' scheme of operations for the attack on the ridge was issued on the 20th of March. According to the d
...etailed plans by divisions ^ the Cana- dians were to operate on the immediate left flank of the Seventeenth British Corps, the divisions number- ing from the right, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. The front to be attacked by the Canadians extended from a point nearly a mile north of the centre of the village of Roclincourt, practically to the banks of the Souchez stream, or a little over four miles of line in all.
The ground allotted to the troops of the 1st Division had a frontage of approximately 2, 000 yards, and they were to penetrate to a depth of, roughly, 4, 000 yards.


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