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lost all but two officers and 226 of 583 soldiers. Despite this, the advance continued and the battle objectives were reached on the 4th or the following day. The town of
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reached the canal first. German guns quickly ranged the attackers, and bodies piled up before the temporary bridges were properly emplaced under heavy fire. The
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This resulted in a bridgehead almost 50 miles (80 km) long being made, to a depth of 2–3 miles (3–5 km).
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From this point, the northern Allies advanced relentlessly, sometimes more than five miles a day, until the
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At the front, German resistance was falling away. Unprecedented numbers of prisoners were taken in the
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Divisions of IX Corps lost around 1,150 men in the crossing, including celebrated war poet
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The first barrier to the northern attack was the 60–70-foot (18–21 m)-wide
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To the south, the French First Army attacked, capturing the communes of
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hardly needed to use their guns, while the 9th Battalion of the
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The scaling of the walls of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops
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At dawn on 4 November, 17 British divisions (including the
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and the flooded ground around it. It was there that the
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Armies were tasked with advancing from south of the
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