Second Battle of Mons

Second Battle of Mons
Part of The Western Front of the First World War, Hundred Days Offensive

Canadian troops in Mons
Date9–11 November 1918
Location
Result

Allied victory

Belligerents
 Canada  German Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sir Arthur Currie Unknown
Casualties and losses
280 killed, wounded, or missing Unknown

The Second Battle of Mons was a First World War military engagement fought between 9–11 November 1918, in which Canadian forces captured the Belgian town of Mons, re-capturing an area that had been under German occupation since 1914. The capture was completed before the general armistice at 11:00 am.