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The First Day of The Somme

Dan Snow's History Hit

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The History of Artillery in the First World War

There were dugouts, they could be two meters deep. concrete with carpet, electricity and beds for 25 men embedded into the chalk rock around them. There was then a third line trench for reserves, and behind that there were also strong points which were specially commissioned as the Germans realized this would be the focus of an allied assault. Now these were actually outside the range of allied artillery altogether, so the Allies had no way even of touching them. The German infantry and those trenches further up were connected by telephone to their artillery men, five miles back.

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