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The horrors of war. Watching their friends and fellow men be ripped apart by a machine-gun burst, or vaporized by a direct hit by an artillery shell. The new weapons first used in WWI caused horrific wounds, both emotional and physical. But beyond the killing, the terrible conditions of the trenches also impacted the experience of the soldiers, as they were packed with disease, lice, rats and a boundless supply of mud.

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