Key battles

Cards (8)

  • First battle of Ypres
    • the area was surrounded on 3 sides by the enemy
    • Britain lost over 50,000 troops
    • Britain crucially kept control of the English channel ports
  • Hill 60
    • Height of the hill was a strategic advantage
    • In April 1915, the British dug under the hill, placed 5 mines and blew it up to recapture it
  • Second battle of Ypres
    • Germans used chlorine gas for the first time
    • The British lost 59,000 men
    • Germany moved 2 miles closer to Ypres
  • Battle of the Somme
    • Around 20,000 British soldiers died on the first day
  • Battle of the Somme
    • Around 20,000 British soldiers died on the first day
    • The British tried 2 new tactics: Creeping barrage (artillery was launched ahead of British troops as they advanced) and Tanks (which were unsuccessful due their low speed and unreliability)
    • In total the British lost around 400,000 lives
  • Battle of Arras
    • Britain dug a network of underground cave at Arras
    • April 1917, 24,000men were attacked from the tunnels
    • British advanced 8 miles slowly
    • At the end, there were nearly 160,000 British and Canadian casualties
  • Third Battle of Ypres
    • The aim was for the British to break out of the Ypres salient
    • Bad weather made the ground waterlogged and many men drowned
    • British regained 7 miles
    • British had around 245,000 casualties
  • Battle of Cambrai
    • First successful large scale use of tanks (nearly 500 used)
    • Tanks could easily move over barbed wire and their machone guns were very effective