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The Battle of Pilckem Ridge continued until the Second of August and was the first of many Battles for Ypres.
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The battle of Langemarck was a success for the Germans,British and ANZAC forces were forced back from the Gheluvelt Plate. With loss on both sides approx 30000 German casualties and over 60000 British
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The battle of Menin Road Ridge, after a change in Tactics in the British forces, the British thought they would attack. Britain suffered 20225 casualties while over 3000 Germans were taken Prisoner.
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British and Australian infantry advanced using Compasses due to the heavy fog. No ground was lost or gained by the British or Australian Corps
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By launching this attack, British and Australian forces hoped to occupy Broodseinde Ridge, Germany wanted to keep that ground, but they lost heaps of soldiers and Britian and Australia advanced again
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It was considered a great defensive success for the Germans. But it was very costly on both sides with 6957 casualties for the ANZACS while Germany suffered approximately 35000 casualties
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The Allies planned to capture the town of Passchendaele based on inaccurate information about the previous attack on 9th of October.
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This Battle was the last of the Ypres campaign, the attack was successful as the allies captured the Germans who occuppied high ground along the Passchendaele–Westrozebeke ridge