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The First Day of The Somme

Dan Snow's History Hit

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The Battle of No Man's Land

The Ackeritian Pals, about 700 of them attacked, 585 killed, captured or wounded. One signal wrote, they were, mown down like meadow grass. I felt sick at the sight of the carnage and remember weeping. The Germans had taken refuge in those deep dugouts that I mentioned. They had taken refuge further back, further away from the frontline trenches. Although it had been a miserable, traumatic, shattering experience for many of them being bombarded for a week constantly. But as soon as they heard those whistles blow on the other side of No Man's Land, they were able to rush up to their fire steps,. Take cover, mount their machine guns

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