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France. Flanders (and Belgium as a whole) saw some of the greatest loss of life, in particular from the three battles of Ypres. Due to the hundreds of thousands of casualties at Ypres, the poppies that sprang up from the battlefield afterwards, have become a symbol for lives lost in war.

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In World War One (1914-18), there were two fronts. The Western front; France and Belguim, and the Eastern front; Russia and Italy. The majority of battle took place on the Western front were the British and their allies(Canada, Australia, France, etc.) fought against Germany and their allies.

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Most happened in the eastern front and western front.

That is on the border between France and Germany(western front), and the border between Russia and Germany (eastern front).

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France & Belgium. Poland. The Middle East. East Africa & South West Africa.

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Trenches are an underground hideaway where the soldiers go if they are injured

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The first trenches were built in 1914, after the failure of the Schlieffen plan.

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They were mostly located in North America and in the Hawaiian Islands.

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they were bad....

they smelled....

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