Hi there! Have any of you heard of the second battle of Villers-Bretonneux? I have and unfortunatly I need to know how many Australian Casualities there where. Can you guys help please

Thanks Minnie
PS> It was on 25th of April 1918

This may provide the information you need but I urge you to look elsewhere on the net, also, as these seem to be generalized numbers; i.e., not exact.

Sorry. I forgot to post the link.

http://www.gunplot.net/anzac/anzacday3.html

Hello Minnie! Yes, I can help you with that. The second battle of Villers-Bretonneux was indeed fought on April 25, 1918, during World War I. To find out the number of Australian casualties in that battle, we can search for historical records and resources.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to find this information:

1. Start by searching online using specific keywords like "second battle of Villers-Bretonneux Australian casualties."

2. Look for reliable sources such as reputable historical websites, official war archives, or books that document the battle. These sources often provide detailed information about casualties.

3. Once you find a reliable source, navigate to the section that discusses the casualties or losses during the battle. It may list the number of Australian casualties separately or within the total casualties from both sides.

4. Note down the information you find, including the number of Australian casualties.

Remember to critically evaluate the credibility of the sources you find, as historical records can sometimes vary. It is always best to cross-reference multiple sources to ensure accuracy.