Sappers dug the tunnels into a layer of blue clay 2437 metres 80 120 ft below the surface, then drifted. After the debacle of arras, allied attention turned to haigs longawaited flanders offensive. A meticulous planner, plumer had been preparing to take ridge for over a year and his engineers had dug twentyone mines under the german lines. The battle of messines was conducted by the british second army general sir herbert plumer, on the western front near the village of messines in west flanders, belgium, during the first world war. The largest manmade explosion in history up until that point shattered the landscape and smashed open the german lines.
In contrast to the eventual disaster at passchendaele, the carefully prepared attack on. The battle of messines began on 7 june 1917 with the objective of capturing the messines wytschaete ridge south of ypres where there was a large enemy salient, or bulge, into the allied lines. It began on 7 june 1917 when the british second army, which was commanded by general herbert plumer, attacked near the village of mesen messines in west flanders, belgium. Between 714 june 1917, the british second army under general sir herbert plumer planned an offensive to take the messines ridge to the south east of ypres. Sappers digging a communication trench towards the messines ridge. The western front of 191418 is characterised by a continual series of bloody stalemates, but the battle of messines was a relatively rare example of a successful offensive. The battle of messines nzhistory, new zealand history online. This book examines the battle for the messineswytschaete ridge from the. He never wanted to talk about the horrors of being a tunneller. Not all of the mines had been detonated in the battle. The nivelle offensive in april and may had failed to achieve its more ambitious aims, had led to the demoralisation of french troops and dislocated the anglofrench strategy for.
Home battle of messines, battle of ypres, world war i. The target of the offensive was the messines ridge, a natural stronghold southeast of ypres, and a small german salient since late 1914. Messines german tunnels adede the first big world war 1 dig he directed was at messines where his team found amazing and well preserved relics. My grandads story and his role in the battle of messines ridge. On the whole, author ian passingham is able to write in a clear, accessible manner but there are moments where the writing seems dull and too focused on the small details. Commemorating the centenary of the battle of messines, 7 june 1917. At the start of the battle of messines 714 june 1917 during the first world war, a series of. The nivelle offensive in april and may had failed to achieve its more ambitious aims, had led to the demoralisation of french troops and dislocated.
An illustrated life of simpson, the man with the donkey a is for anzac primary school gallipoli book brief history of the third reich by m. Authorizing plumer to move forward with an assault on the ridge, haig began to view the attack as a prelude to a much larger offensive in the ypres area. The battle of messines was the first time these two divisions had lined up and fought side by side. The messines battle was the opening act of what was ultimately planned to be a british rupture of the german defenses in flanders. In contrast to the eventual disaster at passchendaele, the carefully prepared attack on messines was a striking success. My grandads story and his role in the battle of messines ridge kindle edition. From world war i and world war ii airplanes to the fastest fighter jets, youll find detailed aircraft information about ww1, ww2, and postwar airplanes. Over 1 million pounds of explosives remain from the mines. Jun 06, 2017 the detonation of 19 mines at the start of the battle of messines in world war i was one of the largest humanmade explosions of the prenuclear era. The big dig will be broadcast on channel 5 tonight at 8pm.
The battle of messines explosion beneath hill 60 i the great. The battle of messines commonwealth war graves commission. In the early morning of june 7 the area around messines ridge is shattered by huge explosions beneath the german positions. Battle of messines history of world war i ww1 the great war. The battle of messines explosion beneath hill 60 i the. It employed a more cautious approach using general plumers bite and hold tactics. If the line was not straightened here, the planned attack towards the east from ypres would create an ever lengthening german line to the south from. Anniversary of the battle of messines 7 14 june 2017. The battle of messines was regarded as the most successful local operation of the war but it left a legacy.
The battle of messines 714 june 1917 was an attack by the british second army general sir herbert plumer, on the western front near the village of messines in west flanders, belgium, during the first world war. Miners and sappers had dug tunnels and filled them up with tons of explosives. This week the programme really goes underground as it looks at the dugouts, tunnels and mining system which was part of the messines battlefield. Posts about ww1 tunnels of death written by sommecourt. The battle disintegrated into many smaller fights, with isolated pockets of the enemy fighting long and hard to keep pockets of ground. The battle of messines was a battle which happened in the western front of the first world war. The village stayed in good condition, but with every building damaged or partially destroyed, until june. The battle of messines was fought in october 1914 between the armies of the german and british empires, as part of the race to the sea, between the river douve and the cominesypres canal. This war dvd is a movie account of the 1st australian tunnelling company.
Beneath hill 60 battle messines 1917 australian tunnelling. This book examines the battle for the messineswytschaete ridge from the british, anzac and german perspectives. But this attack, already scaled back after the german assault at verdun, was postponed when the decision was taken in july to continue the somme attack. The big dig the team explore the underground war at messines and during the dig simon verdegem. An excellent book dealing with the battle of messines in depth is ian passinghams pillars of fire.
From march 1917 the new zealand division was stationed in the douve sector located at the bottom of the map, forming part of the british second armys ii anzac corps. None of them had any idea of what happened at messines ridge of the thousands of german boys who died in a blink because of the 20 or so tunnels packed with explosives which blew them to pieces at 03. Battle of messines simple english wikipedia, the free. Tommys tunnel goodreads meet your next favorite book. The battle of messines was a battle of the western front of the first world war. The british, aiming to take the germans by surprise, deployed special tunnelling companies. Jun 08, 2017 in the early morning of june 7 the area around messines ridge is shattered by huge explosions beneath the german positions. The battle of messines from 714 june 1917 was one of the most successful allied battles of the war on the western front.
Map of the battle, depicting the front on 7 june and subsequent action until 14 june. The village of messines was heavily defended by the germans and the sizeable trench seen in the above image dating from early 1917 shows part of their defence network on the outskirts of the village in the next episode of ww1 tunnels of death. Four on the extreme southern flank were not required because the ridge fell so quickly, and another, a 20,000pound 9,100 kg mine codenamed peckham, was abandoned before the attack due to a tunnel collapse. If a shaft could be sunk through the wet sand into the clay, then dry tunnels could be dug, but sinking a shaft required both great experience and special steel caissons or tubbing to keep out the tremendous pressures. The final splutterings of the arras offensive had been diversionary in nature, fought to deflect attention from both. The battle of wijtschatemessines in the first world war in june 1917 was the first act in what became known as the third battle of ypres, a crucial prelude to. The battle of messines began on 7 june 1917 with the objective of capturing the messineswytschaete ridge south of ypres where there was a large enemy salient, or bulge, into the allied lines. Furthermore, of this figure 7,200, according to british sources, were actually taken prisoner, reducing the number who were killed to 2,800.
No less than 19 tunnels were excavated under the german positions, packed with. Following the harsh lessons learned on the somme the previous year, the taking of messines ridge preceded the main third battle of ypres or passchendaele. Its important to understand that even though they fought together, they didnt necessarily mix much, he says. If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our. The battle of messines has got to be considered as one of the most.
Heres what happened in a minute by minute overview of that morning. The battle for messines ridge history learning site. Battle of messines 1917 new zealanders capture messines. The excavation, of which a documentary was made for channel4, launched his career as a battlefield archaeologist and in the following years he excavated and directed digs of varying. Jun 07, 20 battle of messines 1917 posted on june 7, 20 by ww1ieper1917 on june 7, 1917, the british 2nd army had a crushing victory over the germans at messines ridge in belgian west flanders, marking the successful prelude to an allied offensive designed to break the grinding stalemate on the western front in ww1 i.
What made the battle different to any battle that had been fought in the ypres salient prior to messines ridge was the successful use of a coordinated effort by various parts of the army. The battle of messines remembered, 100 years on flanders today. The tunnels extended to some 2,000 feet in length, and some were as much as 100 feet below the surface of the ridge, where the germans had. Battle of messines history of world war i ww1 the great war history of the airplane over 10,000 airplane videos and growing.
At 03h10 the newzealand forces go over the top and attack their objective. Carried out by general herbert plumers second army, it was launched on 7 june 1917 with the detonation of 19 underground mines underneath the german mines. Battle of messines, 714 june 1917, british victory during world war i. Ulster and irish divisions fight side by side at messines. On the whole, author ian passingham is able to write in a clear, accessible manner but there are moments where the writing seems dull. Troops from across the british empire took part and the 16th irish and 36th ulster division fought alongside one another for the first time. The map above shows the territory taken from the germans on 7 june 1917 during the battle of messines. The battle of messines was fought in october 1914 between the armies of the german and british empires. Miners and sappers had dug tunnels and filled them up with tons of. It has been argued that the battle of messines was the most successful local operation of the war, certainly of the western front.
The discovery of an anzac soldiers boots and foot bones six years ago at the wwi battle of messines site in. As part of plumers battle tactics, by june 1916, 24 mines had been dug beneath the wijtschatemessines ridge to depths of 2030 metres and packed with almost 396,530kg of explosives. Engineering troops had dug tunnels underneath german lines at messines and filled them with explosives. It reassesses the reasons for plumers success on that day, the implications of haigs failure to exploit that success, and finally, the legacy of the battle for the maturing of the bef in 1918. Sources used for this article may be found in my book. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical. It began on 7 june 1917 when the british second army under the command of general herbert plumer launched an offensive near the village of mesen messines in west flanders, belgium. In preparation for the assault, the allies spent over a year digging tunnels from their lines to areas underneath the german trenches. Apr 17, 2015 what made the battle different to any battle that had been fought in the ypres salient prior to messines ridge was the successful use of a coordinated effort by various parts of the army. Today visit the battlefield sites of flanders where the battle of messines was fought.
Battle of messines 1917 ww1 world war one ieper 1917. Day 3 flanders battlefields commemorating the centenary of the battle of messines. Since this book was first published in 1998 there has been a greater understanding of how britain and her allies evolved and ultimately defeated a potent and. To this must be taken into consideration that many of the german casualties were caused the massive and. Living warbirds is your largest aircraft and aviation resource. Geographers foot notes on wwi battle of messines scoop news. The german army occupied messines at the end of the first battle of ypres in november 1914 and remained in possession of the village until the battle of messines in june 1917. This is the book of the respected movie of the same name beneath hill 60 click here to see or buy the dvd of this movie on 7th june 1917, nineteen massive mines exploded beneath messines ridge near ypres. The battle of messines was not to take place for another year. British forces put careful planning into the battle of messines ridge. The battle of messines during the first world war was a prelude to the much larger third battle of ypres.
After a day of hard fighting, however, the british second army had achieved its objectives and had captured the messines ridge from the germans. Beneath hill 60 is an australian feature film set underneath the trenches of world war one. The battle of messines ridge is a comprehensive study of the world war i battle at messines. Simon joness graphic history of underground warfare during the great war uses. Grayson is wary of attributing too much contact between the groups, though. Twentyone tunnels ran 2,000 yards from the british lines, ending approximately 100 feet below the germans. First stop at hill 60 where at the start of the battle of messines the british fired mines buried in tunnels under the hill. Laid in the spring of 1916, they were intended for an the attack on the messines ridge originally projected to take place in june. The capture of messines ridge was a preliminary operation that took place just prior to the battle of passchendaele third battle of ypres. The detonation of 19 mines at the start of the battle of messines in world war i was one of the largest humanmade explosions of the prenuclear era. Simpson and duffy ww1 australian hero gallipoli childrens book not only a hero.
The battle of messines remembered, 100 years on flanders. The battle of wijtschate messines in the first world war in june 1917 was the first act in what became known as the third battle of ypres, a crucial prelude to the main summer offensive on the. Highexplosive mines placed under the german lines were used to devastating effect, and the blast from the explosions could be. The attack was also a precursor to the much larger third battle of ypres, known as passchendaele, decided upon by the british commanderinchief sir douglas haig following the collapse of the french nivelle offensive earlier in may 1917. Battle of messines beneath hill 60 australian tunnellers. This explosion was the biggest blast before atomic bombs. Battle of messines map nzhistory, new zealand history online. Building the tunnels was desperate work, with tunnelers at constant risk from flooding, caveins, and enemy digging teams. At the start of the battle of messines 714 june 1917 during the first. The battle for messines ridge commenced on june the 7th 1917 and was a triumph in strategy.
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