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Hundreds and thousands of soldiers were brought up into the front trencha huge artillery barrage would then followsometimes there would be pauses in the artillery barrage to fool the enemy into the time of the attack.After the barrage the soldiers would then leap from there trenches and charge forward into certain death.
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