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Slaughter on the Somme, 1916: Complete War Dairies of the British Army’s Worst Day

By Ezekiel Register | July 15, 2015 - 11:21 am |July 16, 2015 Books
Slaughter on the Somme, 1916: Complete War Dairies of the British Army’s Worst DaySlaughter on the Somme, 1916: Complete War Dairies of the British Army’s Worst Day by Martin Mace, John Grehan
ISBN: 9781848847705
Published by Pen & Sword Military on July 2013
Genres: History, Military, World War I
Pages: 514

Len's Summary: Never-ending fascination with the mud and blood of the Somme. -- The raw material of history.

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