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The weather at the end of the First World War was depressingly familiar. It was stormy, wet and cold. On the morning of the armistice, November 11, 1918, an officer noted that there was “chilled drizzle — as usual”.Despite the dreadful weather and the ground in many places turning to mud and pools


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It is hard to imagine what people in war go through without every experiencing it for oneself.  Things were much tougher a century ago also.  Advanced warfare makes killing a lot more efficient.

The World Wars really battered Europe.  It was so brutal to read about those times.