The Battle of Vimy Ridge proved to be a great success, but it only came at a heavy cost. The some 100,000 Canadians who served there suffered more than 10,600 casualties, nearly 3,600 of which were fatal. 

How many German soldiers fought in Vimy Ridge?

10,000 German soldiers

Among the roughly 10,000 German soldiers entrenched on the ridge, many had a clear view of the Canadian positions at the base of Vimy’s gradually-angled western slopes. Canadian pioneers at work in a wood near Vimy Ridge. August, 1917.

Was Vimy Ridge the bloodiest Battle?





The Canadians held Vimy Ridge. This victory came at a high cost as 3,598 Canadians lost their lives, and 7,000 were wounded during the four-day battle. April 9, 1917 is still the bloodiest day in Canadian military history.

How many French soldiers died at Vimy Ridge?

The French suffered approximately 150,000 casualties in their attempts to gain control of Vimy Ridge and surrounding territory.

How many soldiers did Canada have in 1914?

At the time, Canada had a regular army of only 3,110 men and a fledgling navy.

Who is the greatest Canadian soldier of World War 1?



Arthur Currie

Sir Arthur Currie
Years of service 1897–1920
Rank General
Commands held Inspector General of the Armed Forces (1919–1920) Canadian Corps (1917–19) 1st Canadian Division (1915–17) 2nd Canadian Brigade (1914–1915)
Battles/wars World War I

Did Vimy Ridge win the war?

The Battle of Vimy Ridge, 9-12 April 1917. Many historians and writers consider the Canadian victory at Vimy a defining moment for Canada, when the country emerged from under the shadow of Britain and felt capable of greatness.



Does Canada still own Vimy Ridge?

From the stunning war memorial to the realiziation that in large part, Canada became a nation on the backs of the soldiers at Vimy, one can not leave Vimy without being profoundly altered. Even though it is located in France, the land belongs to Canada, and Canadians fought hard for it.

Why was Vimy so important to Canada?

Its capture by the Canadians was essential to the advances by the British Third Army to the south and of exceptional importance to checking the German attacks in the area in 1918. The Canadians had demonstrated they were one of the outstanding formations on the Western Front and masters of offensive warfare.

Was the Battle of Vimy Ridge worth it?

The Battle of Vimy Ridge proved to be a great success, but it only came at a heavy cost. The some 100,000 Canadians who served there suffered more than 10,600 casualties, nearly 3,600 of which were fatal.

How many German POWs were held in Canada?



34,000 combatant German

More than 34,000 combatant German POWs were held in Canada during the Second World War. The camps in Medicine Hat and Lethbridge were the largest in North America, vastly outstripping the largest camp in the United States, which held 15,000 POWs by comparison.

How many German soldiers fought at Verdun?

French fliers reclaimed command of the air over the battlefield, and Pétain deployed hundreds of artillery pieces to Verdun, linking many of the new batteries by telephone. On February 26–29 some 500,000 German troops assaulted Douaumont village, but the French defenses held.

Did the Germans crucify a Canadian soldier?

The story of the Canadian crucifixion did not occur due to insufficient witness testimonies given by various soldiers. Although under oath, many stories told by the soldiers who “witnessed” the crucifixion were all later proven to be false.