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They Called It Passchendaele

The third battle of Ypres, was one of the most appalling campaigns in the First World War. A million Tommies, Canadians and Anzacs assembled at the Ypres Salient in the summer of 1917, mostly raw young troops keen to do their bit for King and Country. This book tells their tale of mounting disillusion amid mud, terror and desperate privation.
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The third battle of Ypres, was one of the most appalling campaigns in the First World War. A million Tommies, Canadians & Anzacs assembled at the Ypres Salient in the summer of 1917, mostly raw young troops keen to do their bit for King & Country. This book tells their tale of mounting disillusion amid mud, terror & desperate privation.

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