New Zealand Battlefields and Memorials of the Western FrontThis is a guide book that provides directions for those who wish to visit the graves of their forbears or to examine the places in which so much New Zealand blood was shed, often in horrifying conditions. Brief descriptions of the various battles in which the New Zealanders took part are provided to give the visitor a perspective on the numerous New Zealand battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries. |
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Page 11
... barrage landed ) left him convinced that his opponent was tottering . He immediately ordered new attacks , seemingly unaware of the dreadful conditions in which the troops in the front line were floundering . Pulverised by shelling ...
... barrage landed ) left him convinced that his opponent was tottering . He immediately ordered new attacks , seemingly unaware of the dreadful conditions in which the troops in the front line were floundering . Pulverised by shelling ...
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... barrage broke loose , with a smoke barrage for screening purposes on the flanks . Smoke shells burst in the air and trailed down in long , fleecy whitish- grey columns , expanding as they reached the ground into one thick cloud ...
... barrage broke loose , with a smoke barrage for screening purposes on the flanks . Smoke shells burst in the air and trailed down in long , fleecy whitish- grey columns , expanding as they reached the ground into one thick cloud ...
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... barrage on no man's land about ten minutes after the troops had begun their advance behind a meticulously timed creeping barrage supplemented by a standing barrage . The two New Zealand brigades involved in the initial attack — 2nd and ...
... barrage on no man's land about ten minutes after the troops had begun their advance behind a meticulously timed creeping barrage supplemented by a standing barrage . The two New Zealand brigades involved in the initial attack — 2nd and ...
Contents
Visiting the battlefields | 5 |
MessinesLa Basseville | 26 |
ArmentièresLys | 35 |
Copyright | |
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12 October Alexander Turnbull Library Amiens Anzac Corps April Archives New Zealand Armentières Arras artillery Bailleul Bapaume barrage Basseville Battalion Battle Beaudignies Belgium Brigade British Cemetery captured casualties Cathedral Cemetery Ploegsteert Cemetery St Jan commemorated Communal Cemetery Extension CWGC Cyclist Étaples Farm Cemetery fighting Flers forces France front line German offensive Grévillers Havrincourt headstones Hébuterne Ieper II Anzac Corps July Kemmel kilometres Le Quesnoy Longueval machine-gun Marfaux Menin Gate Menin Road Mesen metres Military Cemetery Missing museum November NZEF Otago Passchendaele Passendale Péronne plaque Ploegsteert Wood Polygon Wood Poperinge proceed Quesnoy recorded the names Rifle Road Cemetery Roeselaarestraat Romeries s-Graventafel sector September Sergeant shell Solesmes Somme three kilometres town trenches tunnellers turn left turn right Tyne-Cot unveiled Vertigneul Victoria Cross village wall Website Western Front World Ypres Zealand battlefield memorial Zealand Division Zealand graves Zealand Memorial Zealand soldiers Zealand troops Zealanders advanced Zillebeke
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