Ypres '3 rd battle was formally known as Ypres' 3 rd battle, and Passchendaele was not only infamous with its victims and mud. Ypres is the main town of the British Route (or uplift) and the location of the first two fights: the first Ypres (October to November 1914) and the second Ypres (April to May 1915 )Moon)
The third battle of Ypres, also known as the battle of Passchendaele, the third battle began in July. The allies of the British Empire, Belgium and France fought with the German Empire at the edge of Ypres in Belgium. The fight involved several small battles in three months. Muddy areas exacerbated the difficulty of fighting often stuck armies, vehicles and cannons. This battle is often thought of as an example of a useless battle in World War I. Both sides believe that this battle is a bit of a failure, it is estimated that there are 300,000 casualties in the UK and 250,000 in Germany. After occupying the village of Passchendaele, Britain claimed victory
The battle of Passchendaele was also known as Ypres' third battle. This is one of the major battles of World War I, including a series of various strategies and battles from July 31 to November 6, occupying many German coasts on the coast of Germany, It aimed at destroying the submarine base. Belgian coast is striving to interfere with enemy naval capabilities. Unlike other events announced during the First World War, the event was curated carefully by British chief commander Douglas The Hague.
Ypres' first battle officially began on October 19th. On this day, the Germans began to attack from the south coast of Ypres. The Belgian army fought a desperate fight in easel fight, but BEF attacked ypres. The German army attacked England on October 20 and attacked the area between Langemark and Ypres. The second phase of Ypres' confrontation is called Battle of Langemark. The British 4th Army is located in the south and the Corps are ready to enter the front. The French commander believed that there was only one German army in Ypres. As a result, he ordered the unit to start an attack on 21 st October. Initially, the attack succeeded, but the British immediately encountered a stronger German army than expected.