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Infantry fitted with the latest gas marks and steel helmets, World War I Product:Greetings card This cartoon illustrates a common

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This cartoon illustrates a common difference of opinion on what exactly represents 'enough'

The battle was an Allied success and marked the first large-scale operation in which casualties sustained by the attacking forces were actually less than those suffered by the defenders

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Infantry fitted with the latest gas marks and steel helmets, World War I Product:Greetings card This cartoon illustrates a commonInfantry fitted with the latest gas marks and steel helmets, World War I, 1915 1918. The Germans were the first to make use of poison gas on the Western Front, at Ypres in April 1915, but by the end of the war both sides had made extensive use of gas. Stereoscopic card detail.

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