Passchendaele

Naumann, Ruth

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48 p. : ill (some col.), maps.
Summary: Passchendaele, known today as Passendale, is a village in Belgium. During World War 1 it was on the Western Front where German and Allied soldiers fought to break through each other's trench lines. In 1917 New Zealand soldiers fought in two of several battles to try to advance the Allied line so the Allies could capture the high ground of Passchendaele from the Germans. Passchendaele was New Zealand's greatest human catastrophe. It affected more Kiwi families than any other single event in history.
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