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Thomas, Edward (1878-1917) |
1979 |
Poem |
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How far civilians were aware of war situation. |
Thorpe-Tracey, R. |
1973 |
Interview |
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I Wonder What it Feels Like to be Drowned? |
Graves, Robert (1895-1985) |
(1995, 1997, 1999) |
Poem |
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Importance of trench experience for survival; deceptive peacefulness of trench warfare for new soldiers. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Impressions of American National Guard Division: keen soldiers but lacking basic training and discipline. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacies of equipment for trench warfare; issue of periscopes. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacies of training demonstrated by soldiers' reactions to first taste of warfare. |
Clarke, Walter Ernest |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacies of training: insufficient experience of gas chamber. |
Clarke, Walter Ernest |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacy of gas training in 1917 |
Hewitt, Leonard James |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacy of recruits' training in 1917 |
Hewitt, Leonard James |
1973 |
Interview |