The Price of a Mile: 3rd Ypres.

No Mans Land

British leadership was divided: Haig favored aggressive assaults through General Gough, while General Plumer advocated a more methodical “bite and hold” approach that proved more successful. Allied forces, including Canadians, ANZACs, and French divisions, eventually captured Passchendaele Ridge after months of grinding combat, but at a staggering cost—about 685,000 total casualties for a gain of only five miles.