Ypres 1917

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Ypres 1917 refers to the brutal World War I fighting around the Belgian town of Ypres in 1917, including the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele), noted for its horrific mud, heavy casualties, and limited territorial gains.

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Ypres 1917 canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I battle
military campaign phase
casualties hundreds of thousands
endTime 1917-11-10
followedBy Battle of Cambrai
surface form: Battle of Cambrai (1917)
hasAlias Battle of Passchendaele
Third Battle of Ypres
hasCampaignTheater Flanders
hasCharacteristic extreme mud
heavy artillery bombardment
high casualties
limited territorial gains
trench warfare
use of poison gas
hasCommander Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
surface form: Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria

Douglas Haig
Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin
surface form: Friedrich Sixt von Armin

Herbert Plumer
Hubert Gough
hasHistoricalSignificance symbol of World War I futility and slaughter
hasLocation Belgium
West Flanders
Ypres
hasMainBelligerent Australia
British Empire
Canada
France
Germany
New Zealand
United Kingdom
hasObjective breakthrough of German lines in Flanders
capture of Passchendaele Ridge
hasPart Battle of Passchendaele
Third Battle of Ypres
hasResult Allied tactical victory
strategic stalemate
memorializedBy Menin Gate Memorial
surface form: Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing

Passchendaele Canadian Memorial
Tyne Cot Cemetery
notedFor controversy over British high command strategy
soldiers drowning in mud-filled shell holes
partOf Western Front
World War I
precededBy Battle of Messines (1917)
startTime 1917-07-31
tookPlaceInClimate wet weather
tookPlaceInTerrain low-lying Flanders plain
usedTactic bite and hold
creeping barrage

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Royal Scots battleHonours Ypres 1917
King's Own Scottish Borderers (historical) battleHonour Ypres 1917
subject surface form: King's Own Scottish Borderers
Sherwood Foresters battleHonour Ypres 1917