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    Vimy Ridge Turning Point

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    Vimy Ridge The assault on Vimy Ridge start at 5:30 am on Easter Monday, April 9, 1917. the fighting ended on November 11, 1918 It was the first occasion on which all four divisions of the Canadian Corps attacked as a composite formation. Canada had been through a lot since the First World War broke out. There are many different factors which contributed and led towards Canada’s nationalism and a strong sense of loyalty Canada as a young independent nation fought and triumphed over adversity.

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    TORONTO-- Coast to coast, Canadians celebrate military victory after the Battle of Vimy Ridge. A new sense of pride is born, after Canadian troops do the impossible and conquer the Ridge from the Germans, under the command of British General Sir Julian Byng and Canadian 1st division leader General Arthur Currie. This was the first time Canadian troops fought not under Britain, but as their own. They showed great military strength and courage for breaking through the impenetrable German defense

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    Battle of Vimy Ridge

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    known as Vimy Ridge, which has many high hills and was located in France. The Germans had captured this area since September 1914, the Germans started to build artillery proof bunkers and trenches. Germanys had the advantage in every battle; Germanys had their bases on top of the long hills. Which lead them to look down on their enemies, which was easier for Germanys to kill their target. After countries failing to capture Vimy Ridge, Canada decided they were going to attempt to fight for Vimy Ridge

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    Vimy ridge is a defining moment in Canadian history because it was a demonstration of Canada’s abilities in war as Canada was recognized as an independent nation from Britain. Essentially, Vimy Ridge was the first-time Canadian squadrons fought together in history. Canadians demonstrated their meaningfulness by capturing Vimy Ridge after the French and British could not. “The Germans considered the ridge to be impregnable. Over 160,000 French and British soldiers had died in attacks on Vimy Ridge

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    Pre 1950 The Battle of Vimy Ridge took place in April 1917. This battle was the most intricately planned operation on the Western front by the Allied troops during World War One. It was led by Canadian General, Sir Arthur Currie, and was the first time all four Canadian Corps fought together in the war. It was also the first time Canadian troops, led by a Canadian, shared a total Canadian victory. This battle was a defining event for Canada, as it was a major step in achieving full independence

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    was the battle of Vimy Ridge during World War One. It was a fierce battle between Germans and Canadians. Canada was trying to take over the German controlled ridge, which ran from northwest to southwest between Lens and Arras, France. Its highest point was 145 feet above sea level, which was exceptionally helpful in battle because of the very flat landscape. Already over 200,000 men had fallen at Vimy, all desperately trying to take or defend this important and strategic ridge. As a result of its

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    April 17, 1917 Dear Mother, It’s been a long time since I had the opportunity to sit down and write you a letter. I miss you and father a lot. I am overjoyed to be writing this letter to you. The mood here is one of jubilation. Our assault on Vimy Ridge began at 5:30 am on Easter Monday, eight days ago. We lost a lot of good boys but I am so very pleased to inform you that the Canucks got the job done! What the French couldn’t do for two years and the Brits too we, Byng’s Boys did in three days

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    worried but you shouldn’t be. I’m doing just fine and I promise that I will come back soon. Before I left for Vimy back in April, I remember how scared you were. I think you sometimes forget that I’m not a little boy anymore. I’m a man grandmother, I’m 19. I remember feeling so proud when I came back home. I felt important. There, I fought in a life-changing battle. The battle of Vimy Ridge is what changed everyone’s views on Canada. We finally got noticed and gained the respect we deserved after all

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    Vimy Ridge Myth

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    With the coming centennial of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, it is perhaps appropriate to revisit battle’s significance in Canadian military history. While renowned within Canada, Vimy Ridge is obscure internationally and simply known as a component of the Battle of Arras. The ridge was a prominent geographical feature that dominated the surrounding area, and securing it was the Canadian Corps’ objective for the Arras campaign. The battle for Vimy took place from 9-12 April 1917, and resulted in an allied

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    Vimy Ridge History

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    The 100th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is an important part of Canada 150 celebrations and a defining event in the history of our nation. Although Confederation occurred 50 years earlier, it has been said that in 1917, Canada was transformed from colony to nation on the slopes of Vimy Ridge. Less well recognized is the important service of Canada’s legal professionals in that part of our history. This year will be different. In April, Canadians will commemorate the uncommon service

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