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A gas attack on the Somme, Grange Trench near Newfoundland Park, 1917. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
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Waiting to advance on 1st July 1916 at the Somme; realisation that attack was unsuccessful. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
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Intensive training for Somme offensive at Lapugnoy, June 1916. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
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Soldiers' morale after Somme offensive. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
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Condition of trenches on the Somme. Devastation of the battlefield. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
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Effects of high casualties during Somme offensive on troops' morale. |
Burke, Ulick Burnard |
1975 |
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Describes British attack on the Somme, October 12th 1916 |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
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Criticism of an attack on a machine gun post on the Somme, 1917. |
Hewitt, Leonard James |
1973 |
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Description of scene and atmosphere of front line trenches on the Somme in 1917. |
Hewitt, Leonard James |
1973 |
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Problems of journey to front line, Le Transloy on the Somme, 1917. Moving from communication trench, to the reserve line, to the support line, to the front line, and on to the fire steps. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
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