ONLINE: The New Zealand Division in the Third Battle of Ypres
24 Mar

The year 1917 had been a year of growing professionalism for the New Zealand Division under its New Zealand commander Major-General Andrew Russell.  It, and Major-General John Monash's 3rd Australian Division, formed two of the four divisions in Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Godley's II ANZAC Corps.

They had fought together for the first time at Messines on 7 June 1917, and now would fight two further battles under Godley's command on 4 and 12 October before Passchendaele. The first was successful, the second a failure. Both divisions had trained hard for this offensive and adapted their formations and training to meet the changes in German defensive tactics.

This presentation by Chris Pugsley assesses the reasons for failure which highlights the importance of Corps headquarters planning and preparations in achieving divisional success on the Western Front.

Above: New Zealand infantry marching up to the Ypres sector in anticipation of the attack on Gravenstafel Spur, September 1917

Members wishing to participate will need to register: details of how to register will be circulated via The Western Front Association's newsletter 'Trench Lines'. If you are not a subscriber to 'Trench Lines' please subscribe now. 

To subscribe to Trench Lines, go to the home page of The Western Front Association web site and complete your details in the 'Newsletter sign up' box. 

It is also possible to register by clicking this link: The New Zealand Division in the Third Battle of Ypres

The talk will be undertaken using the 'Zoom' software which is freely available. It may not be necessary to load the software to your PC / iPad etc: but we would recommend doing so if you wish to participate in this event.

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ONLINE: The New Zealand Division in the Third Battle of Ypres, membership@westernfrontassociation.com
24 Mar 2025 20:00