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Re: Trench Warfare
![]() French troops use a box periscope to peer from their trench at German lines ![]() Serbian troops firing from a trench line ![]() Japanese riflemen packed shoulder to shoulder in a trench, date and location unknown ![]() Royal Irish Fusiliers hunkered down in trenches at Gallipoli ![]() Australian troops in a shell damaged trench on the Western Front ![]() Russian troops with a propped up machine gun in a trench in Poland
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![]() American troops hurl grenades from hastily dug trenches on the Western Front ![]() Belgian troops at rest in a shallow trench line near Liege ![]() Indian troops firing from their trench line in Mesopotamia ![]() British troops hunker down in a trench near Salonika, 1917 ![]() A German solider sleeps on the mud boards of a trench on the Western Front
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![]() A French barber trims a "customer" in a trench during a lull in the fighting ![]() Mess call in the trenches ![]() A French soldier catches some shut eye ![]() A Royal Mail Service letter drop in a trench at Gallipoli
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I'm reluctant to use the 'quote' function because I don't want to double-up so many pics but...
In post number two above, the pic at the top 'French troops use a box periscope to peer from their trench at German lines'. It would appear that the periscope is attached to the rifle for sighting. I've seen pics of Aussie troops at Gallipoli (Gelibolu in Turkish) with similar contraptions. Lots of Turks in Australia...their alphabet is European. The only other words I know in Turkish describe food. The Turks were and are highly respected in this country. A sentiment that I believe is echoed in Turkey. Many Australians are now making the trip to Gallipoli for ANZAC day 'celebrations' these days. Thousands of people camp over night for the dawn service. There was a stink over it here a couple of years ago because people were sleeping on possible war graves and the litter...people never cease to amaze me with their complacent and ignorant disrespect...not only for an Aussie 'sacred site' but also a country that they are guests in. But I digress...
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![]() Unable to carry away the dead due to fear of exposing themselves to enemy fire French soldiers pile corpses up at one end of the other edge of their trench ![]() British troops huddle against an embankment they share with dead comrades
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