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The Battle of Hill 70 took place near the French city of Lens on 15 August and 25 August 1917 and was fought between the Canadian Corps under the command of Gen. Arthur Currie and German units of the 7th and 185th Infantry Divisions and the 4th Guard Infantry Division.

Hill 70 was a terrain feature rising only fifteen feet over surrounding terrain, located north of Lens, Belgium. The battle was a diversionary attack to relieve pressure on the city of Lens itself.

Like the Battle of Vimy Ridge, the attack began with a creeping barrage which the infantry advanced close behind. By the end of the morning, the Canadians occupied the high-ground overlooking Lens, with the remaining objectives in Canadian hands by the end of the next day. During the battle, the Germans counter-attacked numerous times, using mustard gas and flamethrowers, but were beaten off each time. By the end of the battle, the Canadian Corps had suffered nearly 9,200 casualties.

Victoria Crosses

Several awards of the Victoria Cross were made for the Battle of Hill 70.

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