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Havrincourt (French pronunciation: [avʁɛ̃kuʁ]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in Hauts-de-France in France. The
inhabitants are
called Havrincourtois...
- The
Battle of
Havrincourt was a
World War I
battle fought on 12
September 1918,
involving the
British Third Army (under the
command of
General Sir Julian...
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received sufficient intelligence to be on
moderate alert: an
attack on
Havrincourt was anti****ted, as was the use of tanks. The
attacking force was six...
- Graincourt-lès-
Havrincourt is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. A
farming village situated 22
miles (35 km)...
- The New
Zealand Tunnelling Company was next
involved in the
Battle of
Havrincourt,
opening on 12
September 1918,
which began the
German retreat back to...
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success at the
Battle of
Havrincourt. Soon
after he
rejoined 1/1st battalion, it was
moved into the front-lines
south east of
Havrincourt, near a
copse named...
- the
First World War when, on 12
September 1918 at
Havrincourt, France, at the
Battle of
Havrincourt, the
following deed took
place for
which he was awarded...
- the city from
White Russia and Czechoslovaks.
World War I
Battle of
Havrincourt 12
September British victory,
German morale begins to
weaken Battle of...
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remaining German salients west and east of the line were
crushed at
Havrincourt and St
Mihiel on 12
September and at the
Battle of Épehy and the Battle...
- Hazebrouck, Bailleul, Kemmel, Bethune,
Drocourt Quéant,
Hindenburg Line,
Havrincourt, Epehy,
Canal du Nord, St.
Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir, Kortrijk, Selle...