The Battle of Vimy Ridge - Part 4: The Battle Joined and Won

199731 min 40 secFilm: Documentary

Production: Don HaigRichard NielsenDeanne JudsonDoug Steeden

Script: Richard NielsenJames Wallen

Co-produced by Norflicks Productions Limited and the NFB, in association with Western International Communications Ltd. through Calgary Television, and with the assistance of the No Price Too High Foundation.

The concluding part of The Battle of Vimy Ridge series recounts the attack itself, capturing moments of heroism, tragedy, desperation, and humour amid one of Canada's most famous battles. Approximately 260,000 Allied and German troops had died at Vimy Ridge in the north of France over a three-year period during World War I. On April 9, 1917 Canadian soldiers proceeded almost precisely on schedule, capturing most of Vimy Ridge within a matter of hours. The video includes poignant remembrances from both Canadian and German soldiers. The success at Vimy proved that the time for futile glory in war was past - that careful planning was the key to winning battles.

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Subject categories


  • Foreign Countries > FranceHistorical Perspectives
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Memoirs and MemorialsWorld War I
  • History - Canada - 1867-1919 > World War I
  • History and Citizenship Education > Canadian Federation (1850-1929)
  • Media Education > Documentary FilmJournalism/News
  • History > World War I

Credits


producer
Don Haig
Richard Nielsen
Deanne Judson
executive producer
Don Haig
Doug Steeden
Richard Nielsen
script
Richard Nielsen
James Wallen
camera
Adam Swica
editing
Marta Nielsen-Hastings
Gina Binetti
sound editing
Alison Clark
Elma Bello
re-recording
Dino Pigat
Lou Solakofski
narrator
Paul Gross
music
Aaron Davis
John Lang