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Examples for "trench war"
Examples for "trench war"
1Believe me no one has yet told the story of the trench war.
2They realized it was going to be a great trench war.
3Berndt Vogel, who had survived the brutal trench war of Europe, gives her oatmeal and his own bed.
4I don't know what will be the effect out there where the terrible trench war is going on.
5He told his family that the advance faced great difficulties and a trench war was looming -a prospect he detested.
1Verdun was the longest battle of World War One, killing more than 300,000 French and German soldiers during 10 months of trench battles.
1It was trench warfare on the second day of the Flood debate.
2Stump Road remained undiscovered and passed into the apocrypha of trench warfare.
3And so the hearing had settled into first world war-style trench warfare.
4Raids had now become part and parcel almost of trench warfare routine.
5After going into some details of trench warfare, K.'s message went on:-
6After the drive to Paris was turned back, trench warfare started.
7Far more valuable, however, were our first experiences of trench warfare.
8Such vital, complex legislation demands an end to trench warfare.
9After the operations of July 19 the former methods of trench warfare were resumed.
10But England early anticipated the importance which grenade-fighting was to play in trench warfare.
11They soon settled down for the winter into the monotonous hardships of trench warfare.
12The parties are locked in trench warfare with no sign of anybo(...)
13We of the Allied army knew nothing of trench warfare.
14At this place they were put through a week's rigid training in trench warfare.
15In the south it's mostly trench warfare, where young men huddle in shallow narrow trenches.
16World War I, which saw gentlemen's excursions turn into the grueling stalemate of trench warfare.
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