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Friday, January 25, 2019

The Battle of Passchendaele

The Battle of Passchendaele Officially known as the Third Battle of Ypres, Passchendaele became ill-famed not only for the scale of casualties, but also for the fluff. It was a combination of the Environwork forcet, Tactics and Poor Leadership that cart track to the AIFs losing the meshing of Passchendaele. On 9 October 1917, British divisions, with the AIF in support, attacked towards Passchendaele village in terrible conditions.In the mud and rain the effort proved futile but the high arguwork forcet thought that enough ground had been gained to order an assault on 12 October. The Germans were fully prepared for the incoming attack, launched across an eleven mile front, diminutive gains of land was only achieved during the attack. Then in the early days of August, the rural area was saturated with the heaviest rain the region had seen in thirty years. The area in Flanders became effectively a swamp.The hold at the site of this combat was painful it was all muddy and stic ky, after it had poured for days on end. It was because of the harsh weather that many of the AIF troop got trench foot. As this was happening, the AIF was losing a lot of men that died or could not fight again because of the wounds that they had obtained. Third Ypres was think as Sir Douglas Haigs Allied forces breakthrough in Flanders in 1917.The AIF lost this battle because of the poor leadership that the officers showed during the battle because of the position they were put in by the Germans. Plumer advocated continuing the attack immediately into Passchendaele ridge, arguing that the morale of the German troops was, for the present at least, broken, and that this combined with a shortage of forces would virtually take on Allied capture of the ridge.Haig however disagreed, choosing not to go along with the plans that he had made for the AIF. It was a combination of the Environment, Tactics and Poor Leadership that lead to the AIFs losing the battle of Passchendaele. In concl usion the battle of Passchendaele was a failed cause by the AIF as they lost a lot more men then the Germans. I have talked about the tactics, morale and the leadership. These parts of the battle were the most interesting to my eye.

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