Military art print of the Suffolk Regiments at Neuve
Chapel during World War One by military artist Frank Dadd.
The Suffolks at Neuve Chapel by Dadd.
Soldiers of the Suffolk Regiments are seen in their trenches during the
attacks at Neuve Chappell during the first world war. Battle of Neuve Chapel March 1915. A 40 minute British Artillery bombardment by 480 guns opened the attack on the French Village of Neuve
Chapel held by the
Germans since October 1914. The British attack was an initial
success taking 4 enemy trench lines and the village itself, but due to the
British reserves arriving in time to make the most of their success, the
Germans reformed in the new positions, and the Battle ground to a halt,
with the British digging in on their new advanced line. This was an
inconclusive battle.
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