In the Ypres Salient : the story of a fortnight's Canadian fighting, June 2-16, 1916

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In the Ypres Salient : the story of a fortnight's Canadian fighting, June 2-16, 1916

by Beckles Willson

EN·~1 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total

Part 1

31:27

Part 2

31:25

Part 3

12:57

Description

In the spring of 1916 the quiet Flemish fields around Ypres had become a jagged line of trenches, a crucible where the fate of the Western Front was being decided. As the German artillery hammered the shattered town, a single Canadian division found itself thrust into the most exposed part of the salient, tasked with holding ground that seemed to tilt toward a hopeless end. The opening chapters trace the arrival of fresh troops, their grueling preparations, and the tense days leading up to the fierce fighting that would test their resolve.

Listeners are taken into the daily reality of life in the mud‑filled front: the roar of guns, the endless rain, and the camaraderie that grew among men far from home. Through letters, official reports, and vivid eyewitness accounts, the narrative captures both the terror of constant shelling and the quiet moments of determination that defined the Canadians' stand. The account offers a window onto a pivotal two‑week period, revealing how ordinary soldiers faced extraordinary odds and earned a reputation that would echo through history.

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In the Ypres Salient : the story of a fortnight's Canadian fighting, June 2-16, 1916 The Story of a Fortnight's Canadian Fighting, June 2-16, 1916

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (72K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Beckles Willson

Beckles Willson

1869–1942

A prolific Canadian man of letters, he moved easily between journalism, history, travel writing, and fiction. His life also stretched beyond the page, including military service during the First World War and a long career writing about Canada and the wider British world.

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