Since late 1916 the Canadian Corps had been preparing to storm German defences on the Vimy ridge. The battle, which commenced on 9 April 1917, was thus far the largest operation mounted by Canadian troops on French soil. It was no walkover, with more than 10,600 casualties during a four-day period, but despite the fierce German resistance, the battle was a success.
In 1936 the Canadian war memorial at Vimy was dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who died in World War I.
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