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- Operation_Hush abstract "Operation Hush was a British plan to make amphibious landings on the Belgian coast in 1917 during World War I, supported by an attack from Nieuport and the Yser bridgehead, which had been created by the Battle of the Yser (1914). Several plans were considered in 1915–1916 and shelved due to operations elsewhere. Operation Hush was intended to begin when the main offensive at Ypres had advanced to Roulers and Thourout, linked by advances by the French and Belgian armies in between. Operation Strandfest was a German spoiling attack, launched in anticipation of an Allied coastal operation, on 10 July by Marine Corps Flanders, using mustard gas for the first time, supported by a mass of heavy artillery, which captured part of the bridgehead over the Yser and annihilated two British battalions. After several postponements, Operation Hush was cancelled on 14 October 1917, as the advance during the Third battle of Ypres was did not meet the objectives required to begin the attack. In April 1918 the Dover Patrol raided Zeebrugge, to sink blockships in the canal entrance to trap U-Boats, which closed the canal for a short time. In September – October 1918, the Belgian coast was occupied in the Fifth Battle of Ypres.".
- Operation_Hush causalties "3,126".
- Operation_Hush commander Douglas_Haig,_1st_Earl_Haig.
- Operation_Hush commander Friedrich_Bertram_Sixt_von_Armin.
- Operation_Hush commander Henry_Rawlinson,_1st_Baron_Rawlinson.
- Operation_Hush commander John_Philip_Du_Cane.
- Operation_Hush commander Reginald_Bacon.
- Operation_Hush isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_I.
- Operation_Hush notes "The casualties were incurred during a German attack of 10–11 July (Operation )".
- Operation_Hush place Nieuwpoort,_Belgium.
- Operation_Hush result "Cancelled".
- Operation_Hush strength "3 Marine divisions, 1 Army division".
- Operation_Hush strength "5 divisions".
- Operation_Hush thumbnail Operation-Hush-1917.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink 2up.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink doverpatrolstrai00bennuoft.pdf.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink yserbelgiancoast00cler.pdf.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink yellow-cross-the-advent-of-mustard-gas-in-1917.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink 22.pdf.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink hush.htm.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink awmohww1-aif-vol4-app2.pdf.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink volume.asp?levelID=67890.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageExternalLink WWI.html.
- Operation_Hush wikiPageID "11378993".
- Operation_Hush wikiPageRevisionID "600950672".
- Operation_Hush caption "The Yser front in 1917".
- Operation_Hush casualties "3126".
- Operation_Hush commander "Admiral Ludwig von Schröder".
- Operation_Hush commander "Douglas Haig".
- Operation_Hush commander "General Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin".
- Operation_Hush commander "Henry Rawlinson".
- Operation_Hush commander "John Philip Du Cane".
- Operation_Hush commander "Sir Reginald Bacon".
- Operation_Hush conflict "Operation Hush".
- Operation_Hush date "June – October 1917".
- Operation_Hush hasPhotoCollection Operation_Hush.
- Operation_Hush notes "--07-11".
- Operation_Hush partof World_War_I.
- Operation_Hush place "Nieupoort, Belgian coast".
- Operation_Hush result "Cancelled".
- Operation_Hush strength "3".
- Operation_Hush strength "5".
- Operation_Hush wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:1917_in_Belgium.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_France.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Battles_of_the_Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Conflicts_in_1917.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Passchendaele.
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Operation_Hush subject Category:Ypres.
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- Operation_Hush type Event.
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- Operation_Hush type SocietalEvent.
- Operation_Hush type Event.
- Operation_Hush type ConflictEvent.
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- Operation_Hush type Thing.
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- Operation_Hush comment "Operation Hush was a British plan to make amphibious landings on the Belgian coast in 1917 during World War I, supported by an attack from Nieuport and the Yser bridgehead, which had been created by the Battle of the Yser (1914). Several plans were considered in 1915–1916 and shelved due to operations elsewhere. Operation Hush was intended to begin when the main offensive at Ypres had advanced to Roulers and Thourout, linked by advances by the French and Belgian armies in between.".
- Operation_Hush label "Operation Hush".
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- Operation_Hush long "2.75".
- Operation_Hush wasDerivedFrom Operation_Hush?oldid=600950672.
- Operation_Hush depiction Operation-Hush-1917.jpg.
- Operation_Hush isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Hush.
- Operation_Hush name "Operation Hush".