The Western Front Association: furthering interest in The Great War 1914-18

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British Ad Hoc Weaponry Of The Western Front In The Great War

Introduction

Although the possibility of a European Continental War had become increasingly likely by early 1914, the potential participant nations weren't at all sure what form it would take. Most pundits of both the military and political kind thoug...






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The Battles of the Beaches of Gallipoli in the Great War (Part 2)

The Suvla Bay Beachhead

By the summer of 1915, no notable progress had been achieved at either Cape Helles or Anzac Cove where the ANZAC were penned in under very difficult conditions of trench warfare. Casualties were beginning to soar due to the hea...



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