Le Quesnel Memorial

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Canadian Le Quesnel (Battle of Amiens) Memorial
Canada
Canadian Le Quesnel (Battle of Amiens) Memorial
For the Canadian participation in the Battle of Amiens between 8 and 11 August 1918 and commemoration of the Canadian dead in that battle.
Location49°46′29″N 2°36′34″E / 49.77472°N 2.60944°E / 49.77472; 2.60944
near 
Le Quesnel, France
The Memorial's inscription reads:
The Canadian Corps one hundred thousand strong on 8th August 1918 attacked between Hourges and Villers-Bretonneux and drove the enemy eastward for eight miles

The Le Quesnel Memorial is a Canadian war memorial that commemorates the actions of the Canadian Corps during the 1918 Battle of Amiens during World War I. The battle marked the beginning of a 96-day period known as "Canada's Hundred Days" that saw the crumbling of the German Army and ultimately the Armistice that ended the war. The memorial is located just to the southwest of the village of Le Quesnel (from which it takes its name), on the road between Amiens and Roye, in northern France.

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