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Revenge - At some points the trenches were so close together

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Revenge - At some points the trenches were so close together that it was possible to throw a biscuit from the British into the Germans. Tommy (who has been hit on the ear with an empty beef tin, to the German marksman): "Orright you cowardly German, wait till I get you after the war, I'll punch your nose off", 1915

Call Number: PXD 518/nos. 39-93

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1915
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australia new south wales images from the state library of nsw tommy atkins works by henry leo eyre world war i cartoons world war i trench warfare wwi anti german propaganda ultra high resolution high resolution historical photos australia