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There was many factors leading to the triumph of Vimy ridge against Germany, including the Vimy glide that was innovated by Arthur Currie also known as Chef Currie, it gave the Canadians a huge advantage over Germany because it was never done before, and the outside the box thinking made them an amazing military, some of those other ideas where flash spotting, sound range and tunnels that ultimately lead to the win over Germany. The Canadians practice of reading maps and practicing there timing for the Vimy glide was crushall as practice makes perfect and if they wanted to beat Germany at Vimy Ridge they nearly had to be perfect. The Vimy glide was a tactic that the Canadian military prefected advancing at a steady pace of 100 yards every three minutes, matching an artillery barrage that was set before them. Tunnels were dug to the front lines and allowed the Canadians to advance without the Germans seeing them.
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