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Which countries participated in the Battle of Vimy Ridge?

The Battle of Ridge was a battle on the Western Front in World War I. It occurred in 1917 and was the prelude to the Battle of Arras. There were four countries participating in the war: Canada, France, the Entente Powers with Britain as one side, and the Central Powers with Germany as the center. So who won the Battle of Vimy Ridge? Historical records answer the question of who won the Battle of Vimy Ridge: the Allies won, that is, the side represented by Canada, France, and the United Kingdom won. Vimy Ridge is a mountain range near the town of Vimy, north of Arras, France. Because it is a highland, it is considered a strategic military location by both Germany and France. Both Britain and France attacked Vimy Ridge during World War I, but both ultimately failed. In the French army alone, 150,000 people lost their lives in this war. It was not until Canada joined the war that the situation was reversed, so this war is also known as the Battle of Canada's Fame.