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During the Battle of the Somme, how many days did the battle last?
During the Battle of the Somme, how many days did the battle last?
- 100 days
- 141 days (correct)
- 200 days
- 365 days
Who were the two commanders who planned the Battle of the Somme?
Who were the two commanders who planned the Battle of the Somme?
- Douglas Haig and Fritz von Bulow
- Winston Churchill and Fritz von Bulow
- Joseph Joffre and Douglas Haig (correct)
- Joseph Joffre and Winston Churchill
Where did the Battle of the Somme take place?
Where did the Battle of the Somme take place?
- London
- Somme Valley (correct)
- Paris
- Berlin
How many British soldiers were killed or wounded within hours of the start of the battle?
How many British soldiers were killed or wounded within hours of the start of the battle?
What was the worst loss in British military history?
What was the worst loss in British military history?
What was the significance of Vimy Ridge during the Battle of the Somme?
What was the significance of Vimy Ridge during the Battle of the Somme?
How many troops were waiting to attack below Vimy Ridge on Easter Monday?
How many troops were waiting to attack below Vimy Ridge on Easter Monday?
What did the Canadians do to familiarize themselves with the terrain of Vimy Ridge?
What did the Canadians do to familiarize themselves with the terrain of Vimy Ridge?
What did Lieutenant Claude Williams believe about the German commander's reaction to the Canadian preparations?
What did Lieutenant Claude Williams believe about the German commander's reaction to the Canadian preparations?
What was the objective indicated by the blue line during the attack on Vimy Ridge?
What was the objective indicated by the blue line during the attack on Vimy Ridge?
Study Notes
The Battle of the Somme
- The Battle of the Somme lasted for 141 days.
- The two commanders who planned the Battle of the Somme were Generals Douglas Haig and Henry Rawlinson.
- The Battle of the Somme took place in the Somme department of France.
British Casualties
- On the first day of the battle, over 60,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded within hours of the start of the battle.
- This loss is considered the worst in British military history.
Vimy Ridge
- Vimy Ridge was a significant location during the Battle of the Somme.
- On Easter Monday, 30,000 troops were waiting to attack below Vimy Ridge.
- Before the attack, Canadian soldiers conducted reconnaissance missions to familiarize themselves with the terrain of Vimy Ridge.
- Lieutenant Claude Williams believed that the German commander would be caught off guard by the Canadian preparations.
- During the attack on Vimy Ridge, the objective indicated by the blue line was the capture of the ridge.
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Test your knowledge about the Battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest battles in history. Discover key facts and details about this significant event that took place during World War I.