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Vimy Ridge - The Soldiers' Story, France: Historylands Season 4

This title is a part of the series HistoryLands Season 4 (13)


Catalogue Number:  GEHL40
Producer:  Good Earth Productions
Producing Agencies:  Good Earth Productions
Subject:  Canadian History, History
Language:  English
Grade Level:  6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2001
Running Time:  23:00


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In the cold dawn of Easter Monday on April 9, 1917 the Canadian trenches facing Vimy Ridge erupt with fire as 1,000 artillery pieces launch one of the most devastating barrages of World War I. Vimy Ridge would become the most influential battle of World War I and the model for the great allied offensive of 1918. It dramatically revealed how innovative tactics combined with iron courage and heroic self-sacrifice enabled Canadian soldiers to transform a field of slaughter into a field of glory. The memorial is one of only two National Historic Sites outside of Canada - the land donated by the French government houses a massive sculpture memorial, preserved underground Trenches, a burial ground for Canadian soldiers and a park created to resemble the woods and forests of Canada.


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