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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Smithsonian magazine published an intriguing article on the horrors and realities of No Man's Land, within and between (and under and around) the trenches of World War I. See
 How the Wild Deserters of No Man's Land became the stuff of legend in WWI

Posted by Ernie Schell at 6:59 PM
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