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the Canal du Nord.
On
27th September, 1918, the day after the start of the Meuse-Argonne
offensive began, Allied forces attacked the German frontline at the
Canal du Nord. The marshlands on either side of the Arras-Cambrai road
and the high German position, made it the most difficult sector of the
Hindenburg Line to attack.
Canadian troops were chosen to spearhead
the attack on the canal. Two Canadian divisions were sent across a narrow
strip of dry land at dawn and then fanned out across a wider front.
Support from the heavy artillery got the Canadians across the canal.
British troops, led by General Sir Julian Byng,
advanced along a 20km front further north. By the time the offensive
was called off on 1st October, the Allies,
including the American Expeditionary Force,
had made an overall gain of 10km.
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