Canada's Hundred Days: With the Canadian Corps from Amiens to Mons, Aug. 8 - Nov. 11, 1918. Part 3, Cambrai
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1919
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- 01 - Confronting the Canal du Nord
- 02 - The First Battle of Cambrai
- 03 - The Plan of Attack
- 04 - Marching up to Battle
- 05 - Operations: Sept. 27
- 06 - Operations: Sept. 27 -Continued
- 07 - Operations: Sept. 28-29
- 08 - Operations: Sept. 30-Oct. 2
- 09 - Operations: Sept. 30-Oct. 2 -Continued
- 10 - After the Battle
- 11 - The Corps Commander
- 12 - Capture of Cambrai
- 13 - Conclusion of the Battle of Cambrai
This is Part Three of the incredible story of the actions of the men and women of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, Canada's contribution to the Great War 1914-1919, during the last 100 days of the First World War.
After nearly 4 years of stalemate (trench warfare) the Allied Forces planned to break through the German Hindenburg Line and then push the enemy from their defensive positions.
You will follow the CEF as they take Amiens (Part One), Arras (Part Two), Cambrai (Part Three) and then the pursuit of the German Forces from Valenciennes to Mons (Part Four) in Belgium, the same place where the war began on August 4, 1914 on November 11, 1918. (Summary by Richard Laughton.)
After nearly 4 years of stalemate (trench warfare) the Allied Forces planned to break through the German Hindenburg Line and then push the enemy from their defensive positions.
You will follow the CEF as they take Amiens (Part One), Arras (Part Two), Cambrai (Part Three) and then the pursuit of the German Forces from Valenciennes to Mons (Part Four) in Belgium, the same place where the war began on August 4, 1914 on November 11, 1918. (Summary by Richard Laughton.)
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