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Already, the group has found more than 200 bodies from World War II, sometimes in the same trenches where the fighting is happening now, according to the outlet. "When you dig into a trench, you find ...
Lieutenant Louis Keene described the practice of lobbing tins of corned beef into a neighbouring German trench. When the Canadians started hearing happy shouts of “More!
Researchers have now discovered the remains of an unseen section of a German trench with barbed wire – known as a fire bay – in the 107-year-old crater.
Grim life in First World War trenches emerges in diary of 19-year-old soldier Charles Deane Douglass turned 18 on Oct. 21, 1914. Just over three weeks later, he signed on to the Canadian Over-Seas ...
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