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Battle: Passchendaele

July 31 - Nov 6, 1917

Campaign:  Western Front  
War: World War I 1914 - 1918
 
Where: Passchendaele Belgium
Western Front
France
 
 

Opponents

Belligerents: Canada Germany
Britain  
France  
Australia  
India  
New Zealand  
South Africa  
 
Commanders:
 Br - Douglas Haig
Br - Hubert Gough
Br - Herbert Plumer
Cdn - Arthur Currie
 Au - John Monash
 Fr - Francois Anthoine
 Max von Gallwitz
 Erich Ludendorff
 
 
 
 
Forces:   Men  00 Men
 
Result:

British Victory

 
Casualties: Canada & Allies Opponents
Casualties - 200,000 - 448,614 Casualties - 260,400 - 400,000

 
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