Battle of St. Julien

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The Battle of St. Julien was a major World War I engagement on the Western Front, notable as part of the first large-scale German poison gas attacks against Allied forces near Ypres in 1915.

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Battle of St. Julien canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent British Empire
Canada
France
German Empire
campaign 1915 operations in Flanders
conflict World War I
countryInvolved Canada
France
German Empire
United Kingdom
date 1915
April 1915
front Western Front
hasCasualties heavy casualties on both sides
location St. Julien, Belgium
Ypres Salient fighting
surface form: Ypres Salient
notableFor early large-scale use of poison gas by Germany
first major gas attack against Canadian troops
partOf Second Battle of Ypres
Ypres battles
relatedEvent First gas attack at Ypres
relatedPlace Ypres
surface form: Ypres, Belgium
result Allied defensive stand
German tactical success
strategicObjective to exploit gas attack and break Allied line near Ypres
theatre European theatre of World War I
usedWeapon artillery
chlorine gas
small arms

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Second Battle of Ypres hasPhase Battle of St. Julien
Battle of Gravenstafel Ridge followedBy Battle of St. Julien