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rdfs:label | - Battle of Courtrai (1918)
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rdfs:comment | - The Battle of Courtrai (also known as the Second Battle of Belgium () and the Battle of Roulers ()) was one of a series of offensives in northern France and southern Belgium that took place in late September and October 1918.
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Partof | - the Western Front of World War I
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Commander | - Erich Ludendorff
- Herbert Plumer
- Crown Prince Rupprecht
- Ferdinand von Quast
- Jean Degoutte
- King Albert I
- Sixt von Armin
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Caption | - Map of the final Allied offensives on the Western Front, 1918
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Casualties | - Unknown
- Unknown losses, 12,000 soldiers captured, 550 artillery pieces captured.
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- * Newfoundland
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Place | - Ypres, Belgium to Ghent, Belgium
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abstract | - The Battle of Courtrai (also known as the Second Battle of Belgium () and the Battle of Roulers ()) was one of a series of offensives in northern France and southern Belgium that took place in late September and October 1918.
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