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some of you have never been buried alive in a dugout for a period of hours and it shows
some of you have never read the British Army Field Service Regulations 1909 and it shows
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Why do I never think about the possibility of snow on the ocean???
Now I see why, because it’s too ethereal(Source: catchymemes)
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me in ikea: cööl, håvïng a gööd time
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WW1, 100 YEARS ! Rare Photographs of the Battle of the Somme, One of the Bloodiest Battles in Human History

In the week leading up to the battle, over 1.5 million shells were fired.

French troops prepare to move on German positions.

A 45,000-pound mine (2 ton) under the German front line positions at Hawthorn Redoubt is fired 10 minutes before the assault at Beaumont Hamel on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. The mine left a crater 130 feet (40 m) across and 58 feet (18 m) deep. July 1, 1916.

British troops go “over the top” in a scene staged for a newsreel film on the battle. 1916.

Men of the Royal Irish Rifles rest during the opening hours of the Battle of the Somme. July 1, 1916.

