The Battle of Passchendaele
WW1 - The Battle of Passchendaele: ISU
Some politicians, soldiers, and military historians say that the battle of Passchendaele was "the most futile of battles and the most horrendous of slaughters" (Dancocks Inside Front Cover). Others, such as Norm Christie remark that "Passchendaele was a huge achievement" (Back Cover). The battle of Passchendaele lasted a grueling four months in the year of 1917. Two-hundred-fifty-thousand soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing; Sixteen-thousand of which were Canadians. Canada
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Michael Hoyle
Teacher: Mr. Hall
Course: HCT 2A7
Date: May 17, 1999
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