Loos: Hill 70

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Loos: Hill 70

French Flanders

Social and cultural history First World War

Author: Andrew Rawson

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Language: English

Published by: Pen & Sword Military

Published on: 31st January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 41 Mb

ISBN: 9781783400355


The Battle of Loos

The Battle of Loos formed part of a wider offensive conducted by both French and British Forces in September 1915. The British First Army, under the leadership of General Haig, were to break through the German line at Loos thanks in part to their superior numbers, while other operations were to achieve a similar result in Champagne and at Vimy Ridge.

Due to lack of artillery the Loos attack was planned to be preceded by a massive gas attack. Chlorine gas would hopefully entirely overcome the Germans' inadequate gas masks and lead to a swift breakthrough. Unfortunately, all did not go to plan. First, some of the gas was blown back into the British trenches causing over 2,000 casualties. Then, when the assault itself took place, the attackers were met by fierce German resistance, none more so than at Hill 70 where the German defenses were strong. Despite many waves of attack, very few troops made it into enemy trenches. After a few days, the attack had to be called off. It had cost 60,000 British casualties for virtually no gain. Rudyard Kipling's son John, serving with the Irish Guards, was also lost.

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