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The most useful innovation that helped secure the victory at Vimy Ridge was tunnels. This was most useful tactic because it reduced the amounts of casualties. In previous wars the solders were looked at as a whole, instead of each individual. An example of how this improved the tactics from WW1 was in WW1 the soldiers were killed so quickly because they had to go over the top. Evidence was 60,000 casualties were lost in the trenches. It was nearly impossible to go over the top of the trenches without being shot. With the invention of tunnels, this allowed the soldiers to travel underground without being killed. The Germans were set up on top of a hill. This made it very easy to see the routes of the Canadians and where they were going.
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