Battle of Cambrai (1918)

Battle of Cambrai, 1918
Part of the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I

Canadian troops advancing along the Arras-Cambrai Road
Date8–10 October 1918
Location50°10′36″N 3°14′08″E / 50.1767°N 3.2356°E / 50.1767; 3.2356
Result Allied victory
Belligerents

 British Empire

 German Empire
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Henry Horne
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Julian Byng
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Henry Rawlinson
Canada Sir Arthur Currie
German Empire Otto von Below
Strength
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 630,000 in 21 divisions
Canada 90,000 in 3 divisions
New Zealand30,000 in 1 division
324 tanks
German Empire 180,000
Casualties and losses
12,000 10,000

The Battle of Cambrai, 1918 (also known as the Second Battle of Cambrai) was fought between troops of the British First, Third and Fourth Armies and German Empire forces during the Hundred Days Offensive of the First World War. The battle took place in and around the French city of Cambrai, between 8 and 10 October 1918. The battle incorporated many of the newer tactics of 1918, in particular tanks. The battle witnessed over 300 tanks taking part, gaining considerable ground in less than 36 hours, with about 2,000 more British casualties than German, which was light relative to earlier phases of the war.


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