Battle Studies
The Second Battle of Ypres 1915
14 April 1915
Prelude to the Battle

German troops move into the battle zone ready for the attack

During the night of 14/15 April hundreds of troops in the German 4th Army were ordered to ‘Stand To’ in readiness to make an attack on the Allied line. This was to be the first of three attempts by the German Army to launch the attack following the emission of gas.

Every road leading towards the German front line was packed full of troops and columns. The history of 238. Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment writes that its companies were in reserve north of the Houthulst Forest. They made their way in the darkness to the battle zone, marching forward via Houthulst village and through the Houthulst Forest to Mangelaare.

Map: German troops move from the rear to the front line ready to make the attack.However, as the day began to break on 15th April the regiment was ordered to withdraw and return to billets in the rear because the favourable wind had changed direction.



Acknowledgements

Geschichte des Reserve-Infanterie-Regiments 238, p. 55

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