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Loading... Eye-Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War Iby John Ellis
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. 3523. Eye-Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War I, by John Ellis (read 11 Jan 2002) This is a 1977 book, bitter but amazing in showing what men can endure. Except for the lack of footnotes, this was a really great work and anyone interested in what trench warfare was really like should read it. ( )no reviews | add a review
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Millions of men lived in the trenches during World War I. More than six million died there. In Eye-Deep in Hell, the author explores this unique and terrifying world -- the rituals of battle, the habits of daily life, and the constant struggle of men to find meaning amid excruciating boredom and the specter of impending death.
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