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were killed between November 1915 and August 1917 whilst tunnelling under the hill near Hooge during the defence of Ypres. One of the twelve men commemorated here is Second Lieutenant Charles Geoffrey Boothby (1894–1916), whose wartime letters to his girlfriend were published in 2005.
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on 19 July 1915) has since been filled in, several other large mine craters that were created over the course of the fighting can still be seen. The most visible evidence remaining today is a large pond near the hotel and restaurant at the
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theme park. The site is the result of Baron de Wynck, who landscaped three mine craters (blown by German units in June 1916 as part of their offensive against Canadian troops) into the existing pond near the hotel
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forces. From 1914 the front line of the Salient ran through the Hooge area and there was almost constant fighting in the area over the next three years, during which the village and the
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which was fought in the area from 24 to 25 May 1915. By the end of July, the Germans again took control of the area. On 30 July 1915, Hooge was the site of the first use of
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Divisions for their joint headquarters. By the end of the battle in November 1914 the Germans had been driven back, but the front line of the Salient now ran around Hooge.
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beneath the front line trenches there, the evidence of which are still visible today. Although the largest mine crater (created by a mine detonated at Hooge by the
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in Belgium. Established in 1954 as a zoo and safari, the park expanded in the early 1980s and is now the most frequently visited amusement park in
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were merged into Ypres in 1976. The economy of Hooge is dominated by tourism and agriculture. Tourists are attracted by the
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to rubble and it was never rebuilt. After the war, much of the site was redeveloped as a
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During World War I, the entire village was completely destroyed. Both sides exploded
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Thirty-odd Feet Below Belgium: An Affair of Letters in the Great War 1915-1916
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but were driven back from the area by the British on 28 September 1918.
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is a small village on the Bellewaerde Ridge, about 4 kilometres east of
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Before the war, the village of Hooge was the site of the
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Index

Hooge, Belgium

military cemetery
Ypres
Flemish
West Flanders
Belgium
Bellewaerde
Zillebeke
World War I
battlefields
Bellewaerde
theme park
Hooge in World War I

Ypres
Ypres Salient
World War I
Ypres Salient
intense and sustained fighting
German
Allied
First Battle of Ypres
1st
2nd
Second Battle of Ypres
Battle of Bellewaarde
flamethrowers
Battle of Mont Sorrel
Spring Offensive

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