The battle of Ypres is famously known for the testing of this gas by the German soldiers
What is Chlorine
The duration of months the battle of the Somme lasted
What is 10 months
The reason for the battle of Vimy Ridge
What year was the battle of Passchendaele
What is 1917
The German army were coined this phrase because of the battle of Amiens
What is the "beginning of the end" of the German army
Canadian soldiers soaked their cloths with this substance to protect themselves from gas attacks
These many casualties are a result of this bloody battle
What is 1.25 million casualties
Canadian soldiers were coined this nickname due to their ability to plan and carry out quick attacks
Who are Storm Troopers
The amount of kilometres that were gained as a result of this battle
What is 6km
The Canadians used this as a secret weapon to help purposely set up a pretend retreat to trick the Germans
What is a smoke screen (and fog)
The Germans placed this many gas canisters after brief artillery fire
What is 5,700 gas canisters
The Allies gained this many kilometres as a result of this battle
What is 12km
These 2 Canadian figures guided the succession of capturing Vimy Ridge
Who is General Arthur Curry and Andrew McNaughton
The consequence of the preliminary artillery barrage created this disadvantageous environmental condition
What are huge holes and craters, which were rained on creating a mud field
By the end of the battle of Amiens, these many Canadian soldiers were reported dead and wounded
2000 French and British soldiers were captured and detained by German soldiers also known as
Who were Prisoners of War
The slim, muddy area with no trees and lots of shell holes that divided German and Allied trenches during World War I.
What is No Man's Land
This technique created a line of shellfire just in front of the Canadian troops and then kept it moving forward like a shield so that the soldiers could move behind it, across the battlefield
What is the Creeping Barrage/ Creeping Artillery 
This tactic involves capturing a small piece of land and maintaining control over it. You would then utilize this territory as a base to expand and capture the next piece of land
What is the "Bite and Hold" technique
The first battle that combined ____, ____, ____, ____, _____ ____ and ____ ____ to drive German army out of France
What are artillery, planes, tanks, cavalry, armoured cars and ground troops
The significance of the battle of Ypres on Canada
What is Canadians establishing a reputation as a fighting force
The French appealed this British Commander in Chief who started the Somme offensive
Who is Commander in Chief Douglas Haig
The significance of Vimy Ridge
What is the 1) allies are on the offensive for the first time, and victorious, 2) Canadians are clearly capable of amazing military manoeuvres, and 3) Germany is demoralized and on the defensive
The significance of the battle of Passchendaele
What is 1) Canadians have enormous casualties and 2) 9 Canadians gain the Victoria Cross (Britain's highest military honour)
On August 9th, this move by the Canadians changed the entire tempo of the war. German General Erich Ludendorff described it as "the black day of the German Army" due to the large number of soldiers who chose to surrender rather than fight to the death.
What is punching a 12km hole in the German line