Gareth Russell

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There was hard fighting at the rivers and canals, casualties rose – among the penultimate fatalities was the British poet, Wilfred Owen, killed at the crossing of the River Sambre on 4 November – and the war, to the Allied soldiers battling at the front, seemed to threaten to prolong. Behind the lines, in Germany, however, resistance was crumbling.
The First World War
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