In the Ypres Salient, The Story of a Fortnight’s Canadian Fighting, June 2-16 1916 [Illustrated Edition]

In the Ypres Salient, The Story of a Fortnight’s Canadian Fighting, June 2-16 1916 [Illustrated Edition]
Title In the Ypres Salient, The Story of a Fortnight’s Canadian Fighting, June 2-16 1916 [Illustrated Edition] PDF eBook
Author Beckles Willson
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 65
Release 2013-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 1782890637

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Every evening since 1928, the Last Post is sounded in the town of Ypres in West Flanders, and the local fire brigade turn toward the Menin Gate as the local traffic stops. This Mark of respect to the Allied soldiers who fell defending the Ypres salient has been a tradition in the town for almost one hundred years. Tens of thousands of British, French, Canadian, Australian, Indian, New Zealand, South African and other Dominion troops came, fought and died to hold this little outpost of Belgium during the First World War. To comprehend and record the scale of the actions, battles and, most importantly, the human sacrifice of the four years of war, it is necessary to look at limited periods of the fighting. The author has picked one of the earliest baptisms of fire for the Canadian troops, the battle of Mount Sorrel in 1916. The Canadian Corps under Byng was holding the wooded ground south-east of Ypres town, including the important observation post Hill 62. Across the muddy front line, the German XIII Württemburg Corps was carefully planning an attack stiffened with much extra heavy artillery and trench mortars. On the 2nd of June, the German artillery shattered the morning’s peace, and heavy, savage fighting began only to cease on the 13th. The Battle was in the balance until the second and final counter attack by the Canadians on the 11th, as one Historian puts it: “A combination of excellent staff work and planning, brilliantly executed artillery work in poor weather and the formidable courage of the Canadian infantry, had saved the day.”—Chris Baker. Author — Willson, Beckles, 1869-1942. Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & co. ltd., 1916. Original Page Count – 251 pages. Illustrations — 7 illustrations and maps.

In the Ypres Salient

In the Ypres Salient
Title In the Ypres Salient PDF eBook
Author Beckles Willson
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 50
Release 2016-03-10
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ISBN 9781530475483

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Long after the issue of minor engagements in this War are forgotten, and when everybody has ceased to care whether at any moment we gained or lost a hundred yards of ground or a mile of trench, the memory of how the Canadians fought against hopeless odds near Hooge will be remembered, and Canada will be proud and the Empire will be proud of these men. Nor will Canada or the Empire ever forget--what every neutral in the world should be told to-day--how the Germans called these men cowards. The Times, June 12, 1916.

In the Ypres Salient

In the Ypres Salient
Title In the Ypres Salient PDF eBook
Author Beckles Willson
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Release 2015-07-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781331262916

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Excerpt from In the Ypres Salient: The Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916 Long after the issue of minor engagements in this War are forgotten, and when everybody has ceased to care whether at any moment we gained or lost a hundred yards of ground or a mile of trench, the memory of how the Canadians fought against hopeless odds near Hooge will be remembered, and Canada will be proud and the Empire will be proud of these men. Nor will Canada or the Empire ever forget - what every neutral in the world should be told to-day - how the Germans called these men cowards. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

In the Ypres Salient the Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916

In the Ypres Salient the Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916
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In the Ypres Salient; The Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916 - Primary Source Edition

In the Ypres Salient; The Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916 - Primary Source Edition
Title In the Ypres Salient; The Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916 - Primary Source Edition PDF eBook
Author Beckles Willson
Publisher Nabu Press
Pages 102
Release 2014-01-11
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In the Ypres Salient (Illustrated Edition)

In the Ypres Salient (Illustrated Edition)
Title In the Ypres Salient (Illustrated Edition) PDF eBook
Author Beckles Willson
Publisher Echo Library
Pages 48
Release 2014-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 9781406852660

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The story of a fortnight's Canadian fighting, June 2-16 1916.

Ypres

Ypres
Title Ypres PDF eBook
Author Mark Connelly
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 288
Release 2018-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 0191022381

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In 1914, Ypres was a sleepy Belgian city admired for its magnificent Gothic architecture. The arrival of the rival armies in October 1914 transformed it into a place known throughout the world, each of the combatants associating the place with it its own particular palette of values and imagery. It is now at the heart of First World War battlefield tourism, with much of it's economy devoted to serving the interests of visitors from across the world. The surrounding countryside is dominated by memorials, cemeteries, and museums, many of which were erected in the 1920s and 1930s, but the number of which are being constantly added to as fascination with the region increases. Mark Connelly and Stefan Goebel explore the ways in which Ypres has been understood and interpreted by Britain and the Commonwealth, Belgium, France, and Germany, including the variants developed by the Nazis, looking at the ways in which different groups have struggled to impose their own narratives on the city and the region around it. They explore the city's growth as a tourist destination and examine the sometimes tricky relationship between local people and battlefield visitors, on the spectrum between respectful pilgrims and tourists seeking shocks and thrills. The result of new and extensive archival research across a number of countries, this new volume in the Great Battles series offers an innovative overview of the development of a critical site of Great War memory.