SUMMARY OF EVENTS

 

"LIFE IS A CITY OF CROOKED STREETS, DEATH IS THE MARKET PLACE WHERE ALL MEN MEET"

Zillebeke Church.

It is often asked why Ypres was so significant in the overall picture of the First World War. This has been attributed to many factors as listed below (not in any particular order):- 

Following the failure of the Schlieffen Plan, the Germans decided that the decisive blow would now be to take the Channel ports. During this early period of the war the only troops at Ypres were the Yeomanry of the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars (there under the intervention of Winston Churchill). Until the arrival of the British 7th Division they were the only troops between the German army and the Channel ports.

The Germans did actually manage to enter Ypres and a few local villages, before being forced back onto the ridges around Ypres, by the arrived of the British 7th Division.

The Ypres area at the time was often described as being like a saucer, with the town of Ypres at centre where the cup sits and the surrounding land being the saucer rim. This gives a very good indication the advantages the Germans would of had for the greater part of the conflict in this area.

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Although fighting in the Ypres sector was continuous through out, historian have divided the conflict up into battles (battle nomenclature). These being:-

These battles are further broken down to specific action in particular area.
The First Battle of Ypres (12th October - 22nd November).

The Second Battle of Ypres (22nd April - 25th May). 

The Third Battle of Ypres (31st July - 10th November).

The Fourth Battle of Ypres (9th April - 29th April).

The Final Breakout (28th September - 19th October).

Military statistics are always suspect since they are frequently manipulated for propaganda purpose. The following figures for the first three battles are an amalgam of several sources:-

Casualties

First Ypres

Second Ypres

Third Ypres

Oct-Nov 1914

Apr-May 1915

Jul-Nov 1917

British

58,000

60,000

300,000

French

50,000

10,000

8,500

German

130,000

35,000

260,000

VC's won

11

14

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