3.2 - The Hundred Days Offensive Flashcards

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Q

What was the Hundred Days offensive?

A
  • Foch oversaw the British, French and USA forces by using Unified Command Structure.
  • Increased troops due to USA’s entry enabled pushes to be made at various points along the Western front.
    -> This stretched the Germans to breaking point.
  • The Germans lost so much territory that they surrendered.
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What was the tactic employed by General Foch in the Hundred Days offensive?

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Launch a series of attacks along the lines to stretch the Germans to breaking point.

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3
Q

Which of these was NOT a battle in the Hundred Days Offensive?

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Battle of Cambrai

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4
Q

How many kilometres of enemy-occupied territory did the unified allied forces take on the first day?

A

11km

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5
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How many tanks supported the allies at the Battle of Amiens, at start of the Hundred Days offensive?

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around 600

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6
Q

In the first week, the allies lost 6,500 soldiers. How many did the Germans lose?

A

30,000

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7
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In the ‘Second Battle of the Somme’, which town did British and Australian forces capture?

A

Albert

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8
Q

By September 1918, to where had the Germans been pushed back?

A

Hindenburg Line

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9
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By when had the allies completely broken through the German defences, causing the Germans to retreat entirely?

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October 1918

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