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Inside WW1: Trench, Tank, and Bomber Cross Sections Revealed
From muddy trenches to steel beasts and sky bombers, these cross sections reveal the hidden worlds inside WW1’s most iconic war machines.
- Brad Pritchard Following Remembrance Day ceremonies at Base Borden, a restored training trench used by soldiers during the First World War was unveiled. - Brad Pritchard BASE BORDEN - The ...
Students at St Michael Catholic high school have spent weeks creating a replica WW1 trench. They’ve dug up tonnes of dirt and filled 1500 sandbags. The grade 10 and 12 students have spent every ...
The two sets of opposing trench systems, with a no man's land between them, were found after a council employee uncovered a photograph of the area, taken in 1951.
Canadian troops stand ready to repel a German attack on the trenches. One soldier keeps a look out using a periscope to see over edge of the trench. Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1.
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