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