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IRISSAK [1]
4 years ago
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Battle of passchendaele significance and who won the battle?

History
2 answers:
topjm [15]4 years ago
6 0
Passchendaele (also known better as the Third Battle of Ypres) as won by the British/Canadian troops. It was fought to gain control of land near West Flanders.




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leonid [27]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Significance of battle of passchendaele is discussed below.

Explanation:

  • The Battle of Passchendaele did zero to support the Associated work and became a representative of the ridiculous killing of the First World War.
  • British won at Passchendaele. Later more extra than three periods of hand-to-hand battle, the Third Action of Ypres efficiently appears to a conclusion with a hard-won success by British and Canadian soldiers at Passchendaele.
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