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Bullecourt (French pronunciation: [bylkuʁ]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region in France.
Bullecourt lies on the...
- ****ault on a
relatively broad front between Vimy in the north-west and
Bullecourt to the south-east.
After a long
preparatory bombardment, the Canadian...
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First attack on
Bullecourt (11
April 1917) was a
military operation on the
Western Front during the
First World War. The 1st
Anzac Corps of the British...
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Hindenburg Line was
attacked several times in 1917,
notably at St Quentin,
Bullecourt, the
Aisne and
Cambrai and was
broken in
September 1918
during the Hundred...
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Bullecourt 1917, Jean and
Denise Letaille museum, is a
French museum,
located in
Bullecourt. It is a
military museum about the
First World War, and the...
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Western Front,
notably in the
Attack on the
Gommecourt Salient in 1916, at
Bullecourt in 1917 and at Oppy Wood and
Chipilly Ridge in 1918.
During World War...
- Army was
recovering from the
First attack on
Bullecourt (11 April) and
preparing for the
Battle of
Bullecourt (3–17 May 1917), a much
bigger effort. The...
- Architecture, 1990 2022 Ken
Woolley Woolley House (now
Woolley Hesketh House) 34
Bullecourt Avenue,
Mosman New
South Wales 1962 60
years NSW
Enduring Architecture...
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Woolley House is a heritage-listed
residence located at 34
Bullecourt Avenue, Mosman, in the
Mosman Council local government area of New
South Wales, Australia...
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Africa 1899–1902.
World War I:
Landing at
Anzac Cove,
Somme 1916–1918,
Bullecourt,
Ypres 1917,
Polygon Wood, Amiens,
Albert 1918, Mont St Quentin, Hindenburg...