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Scene in Red Cross marquee. Impersonal medical treatment; amputation of leg, and being fitted with artificial limb. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Condition of trenches on the Somme. Devastation of the battlefield. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Deceptive nature of newspaper reports. Civilian morale. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Means of locating German snipers. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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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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Use of tanks in the Allied Offensive of August, 1918. |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
Interview |
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Tank operations at Bullecourt. Describes an incident where Officers had to stop infantry running away. |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
Interview |
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Conditions for crew inside a tank. |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
Interview |
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German troops reactions to tanks. |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
Interview |
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Effect of ground conditions at Vimy Ridge on mobility of tanks.The incorrect use by higher command of tanks. |
Cooney, Ralph Carson |
1974 |
Interview |