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WW1 1914-1919

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Why were artillery attacks (barrages) on enemy trench systems not always reliable at the start of the war?

Author: Lewis Gant 45m3


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Artillery attacks were not always reliable because they sometimes failed to destroy the barbed wire or turned the ground into mud that could not be crossed.


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