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Vimy

by (author) Pierre Burton

Publisher
Pen and Sword
Initial publish date
Nov 2012
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781848848627
    Publish Date
    Nov 2012
    List Price
    $36.5

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Description

On Easter Monday 1917 with a blizzard blowing in their faces, the four divisions of the Canadian Corps in France seized and held the best-defended German bastion on the Western Front - the muddy scarp of Vimy Ridge. The British had failed to take the Ridge, and so had the French who had lost 150,000 men in the attempt. Yet these magnificent colonial troops did so in a morning at the cost of only 10,000 casualties. The author recounts this remarkable feat of arms with both pace and style. He has gathered many personal accounts from soldiers who fought at Vimy. He describes the commanders and the men, the organization and the training, and above all notes the thorough preparation for the attack from which the British General Staff could have learnt much. The action is placed within the context both of the Battle of Arras, of which this attack was part, and as a milestone in the development of Canada as a nation.

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Contributor Notes

Pierre Berton is an author and a historian.